Live politics updates: Biden, Harris to introduce more staff picks as Electoral College prepares to vote Monday
USA TODAY's coverage of the 2020 election and President-elect Joe Biden's transition continues this week as he rolls out more of his picks for top jobs in his administration. Meanwhile, the remaining final states certify their vote counts before the Electoral College ballots are officially cast Monday.
President Donald Trump has cleared the way for Biden's team to use federal resources and get briefings during the transition, although Trump has yet to formally concede the race.
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Biden and Harris to unveil new staff selections
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will introduce new members of their incoming administration in a Friday news conference in Wilmington, Delaware.
The Democrats recently chose Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, to be secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; Tom Vilsack as secretary of agriculture; Denis McDonough to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs; Katherine Tai to take over as U.S. trade representative and Susan Rice has been tapped as director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.
Biden continues to build out his administration while facing pressure from members of Congress who want him to ensure his staff is diverse.
– Sean Rossman
Electoral College expected to seal Biden's win Monday
Despite President Donald Trump's refusal to accept Joe Biden's election win, the Electoral College will vote Monday, possibly sealing the president's electoral fate.
Across all statehouses amid a global pandemic, 538 electors are set to convene to cast their votes for either Biden or Trump, reflecting the popular votes in their states.
Although protests are likely at some capitol buildings, the outcome should offer little suspense. Biden is set to end the day with 306 electoral votes, topping Trump's 232.
Historically, the Electoral College meeting is a formality given little attention. But Trump's unprecedented efforts to overturn the election have magnified every turn in the election calendar and shined the spotlight on electors who are usually overlooked.
– Joey Garrison
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Politics updates: Electoral College readies to vote, Biden builds team