Trump is refusing to meet Biden before leaving the White House. Instead the incoming president will hold a memorial to the dead and go to mass before being sworn in.
By LIBBY CATHEY, KENNEDEY BELL, LAUREN KING and ADIA ROBINSON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump is slated to hand over control of the White House to President-elect Joe Biden in three days. The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to impeach Trump on an article for “incitement of insurrection” for his role in [.]
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This combination of pictures shows US President Donald Trump in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House on April 17, 2020, in Washington, DC. and US President-elect Joe Biden in Wilmington, Delaware, on November 10, 2020. (JIM WATSON and Angela Weiss / AFP)
WASHINGTON (AP) As US President Donald Trump’s term comes to a close, his unconventional approach to the office lingers over the usually carefully choreographed transfer of power. Here are six questions for his final six days in office.
Will he speak with Biden?
Trump has announced he will be the first incumbent president in more than a century to skip his successor’s swearing-in, but he could still take steps to avoid giving his successor the cold shoulder. Trump did not make a concession phone call or invite Biden to the White House after his victory. In fact, he has not spoken to Biden since their contentious final debate in October. But last week the White House invited Biden to spend the night of