Asked for the speech, however, the White House did not provide it. The White House said he looked forward to working with the G-20 in the future "to achieve security, prosperity, and peace for all nations." He is no longer pretending to embrace parts of the job that he never liked, some advisers say. Advisers say he is trying to figure out what to say and what to do. Unlike 2016, when Trump doubted he would win, he is genuinely surprised by the defeat, advisers say.