Biden meeting with his transition advisers amid GSA standoff
Aside from a brief public appearance to commemorate Veterans Day, Biden is meeting with transition advisers in Wilmington, Delaware, Wednesday as his transition team is in a standoff with the Trump administration over whether the General Services Administration (GSA) should recognize Biden as the president-elect, which would allow him access to federal resources for his transition.
Though the GSA is continuing to slow-walk its ascertainment of Biden, the Biden team is moving forward with its efforts, launching agency review teams and warning legal action is not off the table should the GSA administrator, a Trump appointee, continue to refuse to act.
Biden is also moving ahead, holding calls to world leaders, to tell them “America’s back,” and criticizing the president’s refusal to concede as “an embarrassment" that "will not help the President's legacy."
Meanwhile, Trump has stayed largely hidden in the White House following his apparent defeat -- other than weekend golf outings and a Veterans Day event in Arlington Wednesday -- but he and his allies are digging into legal battles and recounts as he maintains, “We will win.”
-ABC News' Molly Nagle