Biden briefed by slate of outside advisers on national security
Biden received a national security briefing in Wilmington, Delaware, from a slate of former government advisers and outside experts Tuesday afternoon as he awaits the Trump administration's ascertainment that will allow him to receive the Presidential Daily Brief and intelligence briefings usually given to a president-elect.
“I used to say, 'the next president of the United States,' -- when I was trying to get the nomination -- ‘whoever he or she will be is going to inherit a divided country, and a world in disarray,'" Biden began. "I wish I had been wrong."

"But, that's why I need you all so badly, and your advice. And to answer these twin challenges, we're going to need to reinvigorate our democracy at home, strengthen the coalitions of democracies we stand with and equip the American people to compete and succeed with a foreign policy that reflects their values and their needs,” Biden told the participants on a large screen via Zoom.
Several high-profile experts appeared at the briefing including former Obama administration National Security Adviser Tony Blinken, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, Adm. William McRaven, former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Powers and Avril Haines, a member of Biden’s transition team who he arrived with to the meeting.
Biden spoke briefly about the growing list of heads of states that he has connected with as president-elect, saying he believed he was up to 13 calls. He noted the enthusiastic reception he’s been receiving, stressing it has less to do with him and more to do with the "circumstances."

“I’m not being critical, just stating the obvious. You know that I've been unable to get the briefings that ordinarily would have come by now," Biden said, in thanking the participants for their advice.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle







