- President Biden recounted his first meeting with President-elect Trump, held on Nov. 13, to discuss the transition process.
- Biden advised Trump against trying to settle scores, stating it was counterproductive to his own interests.
- Trump praised Biden for his economic record during their two-hour discussion.
- Despite Biden's claims, Trump later indicated that the transition process was being made difficult by Biden's executive actions.
- Conversely, Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, remarked on the helpfulness of Biden's team during the transition.
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