White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated on Thursday that President Biden continues to view former President Trump as an 'existential threat' to democracy. However, Jean-Pierre emphasized that the current situation has evolved since the election, with Biden acknowledging the will of the American people as expressed through the electoral process.
Following a cordial meeting between Biden and Trump at the White House, where they discussed a smooth transition of power, Jean-Pierre highlighted Biden's commitment to setting an example for a peaceful transfer of power. This shift in tone reflects Biden's belief in upholding democratic principles and ensuring a smooth transition for the benefit of the American people.
Notably, Biden's invitation for Trump to visit the White House stands in contrast to the lack of a similar gesture extended to Biden by Trump after the 2020 election. Trump's refusal to concede and his attempts to overturn the election results marked a departure from traditional norms of presidential transitions.
The recent meeting between Biden and Trump marked their first encounter since their debate in June 2024, where Biden ultimately withdrew from the 2024 election and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. The meeting symbolized a moment of unity and respect for the democratic process, despite past political differences.
In light of recent events, including the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, Biden's focus on promoting a peaceful transition of power underscores his commitment to upholding democratic values and fostering unity among Americans.