President-elect Donald Trump traveled to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to visit the White House to meet with President Biden for the traditional transition-of-power meeting and to Capitol Hill to meet with fellow Republicans who during last week's elections retained control of the House.
"If you can work with one, you can work with anything," Trump told the House Republican Conference about having perhaps only one or two more members than Democrats when all 435 races are decided. "We won in every way, all seven swing states."
Following his trip to Capitol Hill, Trump went to the White House where he me privately with President Biden. The two later came out and sat side by side, then shook hands before the cameras.
"Congratulations," Biden.