President-elect Donald Trump met with President Biden in the Oval Office on Wednesday, vowing a 'smooth transition' of power between the administrations.
If you ever have a chance to go to Pike Cornerstone in Arlington, Virginia for their $5 dollar wine tasting, you ought to give a shot. It was there that I met Alan, a Black professional in his late 30s who, though he’s a Democrat, has an almost whimsical take on the soon-to-be Trump presidency.
"He won," Alan told me after we had sloshed the Clara C Prosecco around our mouths a bit, "it was decisive," he added, "and he gets to do what he wants to do now. I might not love it, but let's see what happens."
Even the shock nomination of controversial former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to be attorney general didn’t seem to phase Alan, "It feels like a troll," he laughed, "but again, all we can do is wait and see."
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Alan’s attitude, along with that of the other liberals who I have spoken to this past week, are distinctly different from the anger, and frankly, pageantry that resulted from Trump’s first victory eight years ago.
President Joe Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in........