Hostage families meet with Biden, hope for 'new thoughts on the table' with Trump
The families of American hostages being held by Hamas met with President Joe Biden for roughly an hour and a half Wednesday afternoon, according to the White House.
They discussed where the situation now stands and noted that the topic was also, apparently, on the agenda for Biden and President-elect Donald Trump’s sit-down in the Oval Office.
"Both incoming and outgoing presidents are fully aligned on the importance of releasing the hostages and the urgency," one of the family members said outside the West Wing.
They’re calling on the incoming Trump administration to use these next two months to "take action immediately" with the current national security team to try and secure a hostage release before Inauguration Day.
Earlier today, family members met with the senior staff of Sen. Marco Rubio, who Trump has tapped to be his secretary of state. They said they are hopeful to sit down with the senator later this week. Requests have also been made to meet with all of Trump’s national security picks.
They said they’re hopeful that a new administration will put "new thoughts on the table" since there has been a stalemate for months in trying to secure a deal.
They said they also believe that Trump’s relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will help get a deal in place "as soon as possible."
This group of family members also met separately with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Tuesday.
-ABC News' Justin Gomez