Some GOP senators says Biden should receive classified briefings
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa told reporters on Capitol Hill Thursday morning that he believes Biden should get access to classified briefings to prepare for the transition -- though he wouldn't go so far to say the GSA should recognize Biden as the president-elect yet.
"I would think especially on the classified briefings the answer is yes," Grassley said when asked about whether Biden should be receiving briefings. The "9/11 report raised concerns that a shortened transition period contributed to a lack of national security preparedness."
Republican Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, in an earlier radio interview out of Tulsa, announced he will "step in" if Biden is not receiving security briefings by Friday.
"There is no loss from him getting the briefings," Lankford said. "If that's not occurring by Friday, I will step in as well to be able to push and to say this needs to occur -- so regardless of the outcome and election, no matter which way it goes, people can be ready to do that."
Both senators, in lockstep with the Republican party, maintain that the president has a right to pursue legal challenges until electors cast their votes in December.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin