President Obama invites president-elect Donald Trump to White House

President Obama at the White House
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President Obama spoke with Donald Trump on Wednesday to congratulate him on winning the 2016 presidential election, and invited him to visit the White House this week. In a statement, the White House said "ensuring a smooth transition of power" is a top priority for Obama, and an in-person meeting with Trump is the next logical step in ensuring such a transition occurs. Obama will also speak about the election's results on Wednesday.

Hillary Clinton also called to concede and congratulate Trump after it became clear he had reached the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election. She is expected to address the nation Wednesday morning.

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Jessica Hullinger

Jessica Hullinger is a writer and former deputy editor of The Week Digital. Originally from the American Midwest, she completed a degree in journalism at Indiana University Bloomington before relocating to New York City, where she pursued a career in media. After joining The Week as an intern in 2010, she served as the title’s audience development manager, senior editor and deputy editor, as well as a regular guest on “The Week Unwrapped” podcast. Her writing has featured in other publications including Popular Science, Fast Company, Fortune, and Self magazine, and she loves covering science and climate-related issues.