Trump and Biden are meeting at the White House today. Here's what to know.
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President-elect Donald Trump and President Biden are meeting at the White House on Wednesday as part of the transition process, a formality that Trump didn't extend to Mr. Biden in 2020.
Melania Trump will not meet first lady Jill Biden, although the first ladies do traditionally meet. Melania Trump met with Michelle Obama in 2016.
The last time Trump and Mr. Biden met face-to-face was at the June debate, during which Mr. Biden called Trump a "convicted felon" and said he had the "morals of an alleycat." Trump, for his part, said the U.S. had turned into a "third-world country" under Mr. Biden, and referred to him as a "Manchurian candidate." Mr. Biden struggled during the debate, and his campaign later said he had a cold, but his performance alarmed Democrats and he dropped out of the race weeks later — leaving Trump to face Vice President Kamala Harris in the general election.
Washington — Special counsel Jack Smith is expected to have departed the Justice Department by the time President-elect Donald Trump takes office in late January, two sources familiar with his plans told CBS News, as he and his team make plans to wind down the two federal prosecutions against the incoming president.