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Trump promises to turn Washington upside down. He's being welcomed back anyway

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The fireplace was crackling in the Oval Office on Wednesday morning as President Joe Biden shook hands with Donald Trump and congratulated him on his election victory.
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President-elect Donald Trump arrives to speak at a meeting of the House GOP conference, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The fireplace was crackling in the Oval Office on Wednesday morning as President shook hands with and congratulated him on his

鈥淲elcome back,鈥 Biden told Trump, who said the transition 鈥渨ould be as smooth as it can get.鈥

It was a cordial exchange that was jarringly at odds with the strangeness of the political moment. Here was Biden, who once made it his mission to prevent his predecessor from becoming his successor, to Trump, who never conceded his defeat to Biden four years ago.

But official Washington, which still feels the aftershocks of Trump鈥檚 chaotic first term, appeared resigned to the potential earthquake of his second. There were no protests on the streets and no surprises during the past-and-future president鈥檚 nearly four-hour visit.

It was a far different scene than when Trump visited the city after his shocking victory over Hillary Clinton eight years ago. Back then, the country was still trying to figure out the real estate mogul and former reality television star, and Trump seemed somewhat nervous in with out-going President Barack Obama.

Now, Trump is undeniably triumphant and confident in his return, solidifying his place in American politics by overcoming two impeachments, a criminal conviction and two assassination attempts to win a second term in the White House.

The victory lap began as soon as Trump touched down in his trademark red-white-and-dark-blue plane with his name emblazoned on the side.

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to win,鈥 Trump told House Republicans during his first meeting of the day.

He also hinted that he may not want to leave when his term was over.

鈥淚 suspect I won鈥檛 be running again unless you say 鈥楬e鈥檚 so good we got to figure something else out,鈥欌 Trump said.

The lawmakers laughed. Was it really a joke? Or a suggestion that Trump views the constitutional prohibition on serving more than two terms as malleable?

There was no way to know for sure, an uncertainty that recalled the did-he-really-mean-that tone of Trump鈥檚 original stint in Washington. Either way, it seemed unlikely that Trump would face much resistance from a Republican Party that has been remolded in his image and will likely control

鈥淚f Donald Trump says, 鈥楯ump three feet high and scratch your head,鈥 we all jump three feet high and scratch our head,鈥 said Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas. He wore a 鈥淢ake America Great Again鈥 tie and gold Trump sneakers.

As if to demonstrate his dominance, Trump announced a series of loyalists for top administration positions, including Florida Rep. for attorney general and former Hawaii Rep. for national intelligence director. Concerns about their lack of qualifications could make it difficult for them to win Senate confirmation 鈥 but only if Senate Republicans decide to cross Trump by opposing them.

The meeting with House Republicans took place in a hotel conference room blocks from the U.S. Capitol, which Trump had urged his supporters to march on , as Congress was ceremonially certifying Biden's election victory. Fueled by Trump's false claims of voter fraud, rioters smashed windows, fought with police officers and tried to prevent the transfer of power.

They failed, but in subsequent years, Trump convinced Americans to set aside concerns about his attempt to remain in power and trust him to address their

He won a decisive victory over , the Democratic vice president after a disastrous debate performance crystallized concerns about his age over the summer.

When Trump finished on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, his motorcade whisked him to the White House for the meeting with Biden. A few dozen Trump supporters stood outside the gate before he arrived, one holding a sign saying, 鈥淲elcome back.鈥

Scores of journalists crowded onto the grounds in hopes of catching a glimpse of Trump 鈥 so many the Secret Service ran out of the temporary passes that are given to visiting reporters.

Harris kept her distance. A person familiar with her schedule said she was holding private meetings at her official residence.

Trump's campaign said his visit to Washington was 鈥渁 harbinger of the sweeping change to come in a few short weeks.鈥

An X factor for Trump's second presidency is Elon Musk, the world's richest man who is frequently at the president-elect's side. He owns the social media company formerly known as Twitter, as well as an electric vehicle manufacturer and a space rocket business with billions of dollars in government contracts. Trump said this week that Musk would help lead

Musk joined Trump for his meeting with House Republicans and added star power of his own.

鈥淗e got three standing ovations,鈥 said Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina.

It's not just the federal government that is coming around to the reality of Trump's return. City leaders are too.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Tuesday that she's committed to 鈥減roviding a smooth and collaborative transition鈥 and she wants to work with the new administration on getting federal employees back to their offices to rejuvenate downtown areas.

She also appeared to be bracing for confrontations ahead.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not in a new place,鈥 Bowser said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been in this place before鈥

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Associated Press reporters Farnoush Amiri, Josh Boak, Kevin Freking, Ashraf Khalil, Zeke Miller, Darlene Superville and Will Weissert contributed to this report.

Chris Megerian, The Associated Press

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