President Joe Biden welcomed former President Barack Obama for a lunch meeting at the White House on Tuesday.
However, the specific subjects discussed during their encounter have been shrouded in secrecy, leaving the public curious about the nature of their conversation.
The two previously spoke by phone on June 1st after President Biden’s commencement address at the Air Force Academy. At the next day’s press briefing, a reporter asked about the call and press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to disclose what what the two talked about.
“What were some of the other topics they discussed?” the reporter asked.
“No particular — no specific, particular reasoning,” Jean-Pierre responded. “And I know sometimes people ask when they speak … Not going to get into it from here. I’m sure we will be — we will hear more on what those other topics are. You know, the President — President Obama has been here a couple times.”
“I do not think that there’s going to be any kind of serious primary challenge to Joe Biden,” Obama said in a recent interview with CNN, stating that that he believes “the Democratic Party is unified” behind the president.