“And in the meantime, Michelle has had a chance to greet the incoming First Lady. And we had an excellent conversation with her as well. And we want to make sure that they feel welcome as they prepare to make this transition.”

—  Barack Obama

2016, Presidential transition of Donald Trump (November 2016)

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