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Last Updated: November 16, 2020, 2:06 PM EST

President-elect Joe Biden is moving forward with transition plans, capping a tumultuous and tension-filled campaign during a historic pandemic against President Donald Trump, who still refuses to concede the election one week after Biden was projected as the winner of the presidential race.

Trump has largely hunkered down inside the White House since the election, but on Saturday his motorcade drove drove past supporters gathered to rally in Washington, D.C., on his way to play golf.

Biden, meanwhile, is pressing forward, meeting with transition advisers in Delaware and calling Trump's refusal to concede "an embarrassment."

The Biden transition team and the Trump administration are in a standoff over whether Biden should be granted access to federal resources allocated for the transition of power. The General Services Administration, headed by a Trump appointee, has yet to officially recognize Biden as the victor in the election, preventing Biden's team from gaining full access to government funds and security information.

But a growing number of Republican senators are calling on the administration to start giving Biden classified intelligence briefings, a sign that support for Trump's refusal to concede the election may be waning among his allies on Capitol Hill.

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Here is how the transition is unfolding. All times Eastern.
Nov 12, 2020, 4:33 PM EST

Biden speaks with Pelosi, Schumer on 'bipartisan solutions'

Biden has spoken with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on a call in which he urged Congress to pass a bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill during the lame-duck session to help families in need.

The call also seemed to acknowledge the slim margins -- and possible deficits -- Democrats will face in both the House and Senate, with a readout from the Biden campaign saying the three discussed how to find "bipartisan solutions" to pass the big ticket policy proposals Biden's hoping for, pledging they would “stay in close touch in the days ahead."

-ABC News' Molly Nagle

Nov 12, 2020, 3:52 PM EST

Democrats lose another House seat with Max Rose concession

Rep. Max Rose, D-N.Y., has conceded his House race in a Staten Island-based district of New York, to Republican challenger Nicole Malliotakis -- bringing House Republicans to a net a gain of seven seats and counting.

Rose said in a statement Thursday afternoon he had called Malliotakis to congratulate her and vowed a "smooth transition."

PHOTO: U.S. Rep. Max Rose, D-N.Y., poses for a portrait outside his office in Staten Island, Oct. 8, 2020, in New York City.
U.S. Rep. Max Rose, D-N.Y., poses for a portrait outside his office in Staten Island, Oct. 8, 2020, in New York City. Rose has conceded in a competitive race, in the city's only conservative-leaning congressional district, to Republican Nicole Malliotakis.
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Malliotakis, a member of the New York State Assembly, attacked Rose on the campaign trail for his participation in a Black Lives Matter demonstration and accused him of wanting to "defund the police" -- a movement he did not support.

As Democrats continue to fall short of their expected House gains, the GOP win in the competitive district may fuel already rising tensions between centrists and progressives in the Democratic Party.

Nov 12, 2020, 3:02 PM EST

Biden continues transition meetings in Rehoboth Beach

After traveling from Wilmington, Biden has arrived in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where he'll continue meeting with transition advisers, according to the Biden campaign.

The Bidens own a vacation home in the small beach town about 90 miles from their house in Wilmington.

Nov 12, 2020, 1:50 PM EST

Biden speaks with His Holiness Pope Francis

Adding to the list of congratulatory phone calls he's received from world leaders, Biden also spoke Thursday morning with Pope Francis -- the bishop of Rome, head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State who grabbed the world's attention last month when he became the first pope to endorse same-sex civil unions.

Pope Francis and Vice President Joe Biden stand on Speakers Balcony at the U.S. Capitol building following the Pope's speech to a joint meeting of Congress on Sept. 24, 2015.
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On the call, Biden thanked “His Holiness for extending blessings and congratulations and noted his appreciation for His Holiness' leadership in promoting peace, reconciliation, and the common bonds of humanity around the world," according to a statement from the Biden campaign.

Biden, notably, would be only the second Catholic U.S. president, joining John F. Kennedy.

So far, the Biden campaign has also confirmed the president-elect has had congratulatory calls with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the United Kingdom's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, among others.

-ABC News' Molly Nagle

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