Biden Moving Swiftly Ahead with Transition, Despite Trump's Obstruction
President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday that he and his team would move steadily ahead with their transition plans, regardless of whether President Trump concedes or whether he provides the traditional resources to assist in a transition.
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