The president of the United States can resign at any time. To do so, he must send a signed letter to the secretary of state. If Biden were to resign, he would address the letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The logs were stacked high and flames filled the Oval Office fireplace as President Joe Biden sat next to President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday. Biden smiled and extended his hand in welcome. It was a meeting Biden hoped could bring down the ...
President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump are meeting in the Oval Office, resuming a tradition that Trump himself flouted in 2020. The two men, seated by a roaring fire, shook hands. Biden spoke first, calling for a "smooth transition" and ...
Biden greets Trump with handshake in Oval Office meeting, each pledging a smooth transition from Democrat to Republican
President-elect Trump said, "Politics is tough and in many cases it's in many not a nice world but it is a nice world today."
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump made a victor’s return to Washington on Wednesday, visiting the White House for an Oval Office meeting with Democratic President Joe Biden and committing to a smooth transition of power as the Republican president-elect ...
The last time Donald Trump was in the Oval Office, he scrawled out a two-page letter to Joe Biden in his distinctive jagged penmanship, slipped it into the drawer of the Resolute Desk and — notwithstanding the note’s surprisingly gracious tone — walked away from the building defeated and bitter.
President-elect Donald Trump met with President Biden in the Oval Office on Wednesday, vowing a 'smooth transition' of power between the administrations.
President Joe Biden has invited Donald Trump to the White House, a tradition that Trump did not uphold in 2020.
The president and president-elect shook hands as part of a long-standing tradition signifying the transfer of power.