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Biden-Trump Transition Meeting Set
President Biden and President-elect Trump will meet to begin the transition of power, marking a contrast to the 2020 transition.
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Joe BidenDonald TrumpKamala HarrisSusie WilesKarine Jean-Pierre
- What was Trump's first major appointment, and why is it significant?
- Trump's first major appointment was Susie Wiles as his chief of staff, a historically significant appointment as it's the first time a woman has held the position. He has 74 days to assemble his administration.
- When and where will Biden and Trump meet to discuss the transition of power?
- President Biden and President-elect Trump will meet on November 13th at the Oval Office to initiate the transition of power. Biden has committed to a peaceful and orderly transition, aiming to reassure the nation.
- Who won the recent US presidential election, and what other political wins did their party achieve?
- Trump won the recent election against Vice President Kamala Harris. Republicans also secured majorities in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, giving Trump significant power.
- How did Trump's actions in 2020 differ from Biden's commitment this year regarding the transition of power?
- In 2020, Trump refused to accept the election results and did not attend Biden's inauguration. This time, Biden has committed to a peaceful transition and hinted at possibly attending Trump's inauguration.
- What circumstances led to Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic nominee and what challenges did Trump face during his campaign?
- Kamala Harris replaced Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee after Biden's poor performance in the first debate raised concerns. Trump faced two assassination attempts during his campaign.