Trump makes a victor’s return to Washington to meet with Biden and GOP lawmakers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is making a victor’s return to Washington.
The president-elect’s plane landed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Wednesday morning. President Joe Biden — both Trump’s successor and predecessor to the presidency — will welcome him to the White House for an Oval Office visit. It’s a traditional part of the peaceful handoff of power — a ritual that Trump himself declined to participate in four years ago.
Trump also planned to meet with congressional Republicans as they focus on his Day 1 priorities and prepare for a potentially unified government with a GOP sweep of power in the nation’s capital. His visit, amid Republican congressional leadership elections, could put his imprint on the outcome.
“I expect him to give a great message today, more like a locker room speech getting everybody ready for what’s coming in January,” Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., said on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends.” The new Congress will be sworn-in about two weeks before Trump takes office on Inauguration Day on Jan. 20, 2025.