U.S President-elect Donald trump and President Obama has finally met for the first time on Thursday in the Oval Office residing all the bitterness that have immersed during the long campaign season to discuss the nation's interest and the transition to the Republican's inauguration when President-elect Donald Trump take over into the White House on January 20.

The two sat side-by-side and President Obama emphasizes that they're going to do everything they can to help the President-elect to succeed 'cause if Trump succeeds, then the nation succeeds. The 90-minute meeting in the oval office both Obama and Trump describes it as 'excellent' and 'great honor.' No aides present over the stunning victory of Trump over Obama's former secretary, Hillary Clinton, as reported by New York Times.

Obama actively campaigned for his former secretary and fellow democrat to succeed him and repeatedly warned the public that Donald Trump cannot be trusted over the issue of nuclear codes and called Trump unfit for the position of President though business claimed that the administration of Obama was a 'disaster.' But on Thursday they both appeared to help the country, Trump told reporters that they really discussed a lot of things and situations both wonderful and difficulties, President-elect Trump looking forward seeing President Obama according to him "many, many many more times in the future."

Trump met the congressional leaders, the Vice President-elect Mike Pence including Paul Ryan, the U.S House of Representatives Speaker, the Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mc Connell. According to Reuters, there are protests in the U.S cities on the second day to expressed concern over Trump elected as President would be a blow to civil rights. Securities surrounded Trump's new hotel in Washington, blocks from the White House and the New York's Trump Tower as dominantly protested by the students about his controversial winning.

Obama offered assistance over the next couple of months to Trump and has urged the country to unite as they were facing a lot of challenges.