Steve Harvey is the latest figure in the entertainment industry to make the pilgrimage to Trump Tower. In the building’s lobby Friday afternoon, the comedian and Family Feud host told reporters that he was “invited here by both transition teams, both Obama’s transition team and Trump’s transition team,” adding that “it really was a cool meeting. We talked a lot about golf and people we knew and people in common. And then we got down to the crux of it.”

The crux of it was “positive change in inner cities,” which is why the president-elect got Ben Carson on the horn. The surgeon cum politician is currently undergoing Senate confirmation for his position as secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. “He realizes he needs some allies in that department,” Harvey said about Trump.

Harvey failed to go into too many specifics as to what unfolded in the Trump Tower lobby, but he did name-check both Chicago and Detroit as places they would like to effect this positive change. Later, Harvey posted a screenshot of a Notes-app message explaining the meeting. “Our president (Obama),” it begins, “asked that all of us sit down and talk to one another in order to move our country forward.”

Other entertainers who have walked the gilded halls to meet with Trump include Leonardo DiCaprio and the president-elect’s “great friend” Kanye West, who also discussed Chicago, among other topics.

Vanity Fair has reached out to the White House and the Trump campaign for comment.