United States President-elect, Donald Trump, has called President Barack
Obama a very fine and good man as the two, long-time antagonists, met
in the Oval Office in a ritual epitomising the peaceful transfer of
power.
Trump said he would seek Obama’s counsel as president and Obama promised
his full cooperation in the transition period.
The president-elect¹s
first visit to Washington as the president-elect began around 10:30a.m.
when the plane emblazoned with his last name landed at Reagan National
Airport, marking a new beginning for America.
Trump is also scheduled to meet with
House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell,
while in town. He is travelling with Vice President-elect, Mike Pence,
who will meet Vice President Joe Biden.
The Trump-Obama meeting was unexpected just days ago.
The core of Trump’s campaign was his claim that Obama was incompetent. Obama, meanwhile, had mocked Trump on the campaign trail. But in the immediate aftermath of Tuesday’s results, Trump and Obama have both sought to set politics aside ahead of the transition. Trump struck a magnanimous tone first, praising rival Hillary Clinton – who he had said on the campaign trail he would imprison – during his election night speech.
The core of Trump’s campaign was his claim that Obama was incompetent. Obama, meanwhile, had mocked Trump on the campaign trail. But in the immediate aftermath of Tuesday’s results, Trump and Obama have both sought to set politics aside ahead of the transition. Trump struck a magnanimous tone first, praising rival Hillary Clinton – who he had said on the campaign trail he would imprison – during his election night speech.
“We owe her a major debt of gratitude
for her service to our country,” Trump said, complimenting her long
history of public service. He also reached out to those who hadn’t voted
for him. “I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be
president for all of Americans, and this is so important to me.
For those who have chosen not to support
me in the past, of which there were a few people, I’m reaching out to
you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and
unify our great country,” Trump said.
On Wednesday, Obama also recognized
Trump’s victory, and said he plans to ensure a peaceful transition of
power. “We are now all rooting for his success in uniting and leading
the country,” Obama said. “The peaceful transition of power is one of
the hallmarks of our democracy. And over the next few months, we are
going to show that to the world.”
Throughout Obama’s presidency, Trump
persistently sought to undermine the legitimacy of the nation’s first
African-American presidency by questioning his citizenship and his
Christian faith. “He doesn’t have a birth certificate. He may have one,
but there’s something on that, maybe religion, maybe it says he is a
Muslim,” Trump told Fox News in 2011. “I don’t know. Maybe he doesn’t
want that.”
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