on Wednesday local time, US President-elect Trump will return to the White House for the first time since his chaotic departure four years ago. Prior to this, Trump nominated a series of important personnel, hoping to reshape the US government. Trump plans to meet with current President Biden in the Oval Office, which is a ceremony for peaceful transition of power in the United States, but Trump did not make this request to his successor Biden in 2020. The conversation between the two is full of drama, and both are forced to hand over the White House to each other. Washington has begun to turn to Trump's second term, which will begin in January next year. James Pfiffner, a professor of presidential transition at George Mason University, said it is mainly symbolic. Although they have both spoken ill of each other, it is expected to be a friendly meeting. This meeting may also provide Biden with an opportunity to try to influence Trump on policy, especially on national security issues, as Trump has not yet had access to the classified intelligence that Biden has had for the past four years.