Barrack Obama has said on Wednesday that he will ensure a smooth transition of power to President-elect, Donald Trump.
Earlier, Obama had called Trump to congratulate him on his victory and invited him to meet at the White House on Thursday.
During his speech at the White House,
the United States President said the differences between Trump and him
will not affect the transfer of power.
“It is no secret that the
president-elect and I have some pretty significant differences. But
remember that eight years ago, President Bush and I had some pretty
significant differences..
“The presidency and vice presidency are bigger than any of us.
“We are now all rooting for his success
in uniting and leading this country. The peaceful transfer of power is
one of the hallmarks of our democracy.”
Obama also described Hillary Clinton’s candidacy as historic.
“I could not be prouder of her… I am
proud of her. A lot of Americans look up to her… Her candidacy and
nomination were historic..
“Everybody is sad when their side loses
their election. But the day after, we have to remember that we’re
actually all on the same team…. we’re patriots first.
“That’s what I heard when I spoke to
[Trump] directly, and I was heartened by that. That’s what our country
needs. … I hope that he maintains that spirit throughout this transition
and I certainly hope that’s how his presidency has a chance to begin.”
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