Overview: Biden team hindered by lack of formal transition from Trump
While Biden forges ahead and continues to build out his White House team, he remains hindered by the lack of a formal concession from Trump.
The Trump administration is still not recognizing Biden as the president-elect, and Biden warned Monday "more people may die" without a the process of a formal transition as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic on top of ongoing national security concerns.

Taking matters into his own hands, Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will receive a briefing on national security from security and defense advisers in Wilmington, Delaware, on Tuesday, as they stress their work must begin now and not on Jan. 20.
The briefing comes as Trump makes [geo-political moves not typical of a lame-duck commander-in-chief. Two officials confirmed to ABC News on Monday that orders were expected by the end of this week to reduce troop levels in Afghanistan to 2,500 and in Iraq to 2,500 by mid-January.

Notably, Biden has said Harris is still getting briefings based on her role on the Senate Intelligence Committee, but it’s unclear how much she can pass on to Biden.
Pressing forward, Biden is also expected to name a number of senior White House staff as soon as this week, a group that will likely include Rep. Cedric Richmond, D-La., a key surrogate and his campaign's first national co-chair. Biden's campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon is expected to join the administration as deputy chief of staff, sources confirmed to ABC News.

While Trump has no public events on his schedule for Tuesday, Vice President Mike Pence will lead a coronavirus task force meeting at the White House as the administration faces criticism on Trump’s apparent lack of interest in managing the virus. Trump hasn’t attended a task force meeting for months.
It all comes as state certification deadlines approach for the 2020 election, and the Trump campaign, working against those deadlines, also fights against the results which voted him out of office.







