Trump-Biden transition: Attorney Sidney Powell back at White House Sunday

Powell has pushed Trump to issue an executive order to seize voting machines.

Last Updated: December 21, 2020, 10:34 AM EST

President Donald Trump is slated to hand over control of the White House to President-elect Joe Biden in 31 days.

Dec 18, 2020, 6:04 PM EST

Biden transition says pause in DoD briefings was not 'mutually agreed upon'

The Biden transition team is pushing back on Acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller's statement earlier Friday that there was a "mutually agreed upon holiday break" between the Pentagon and Biden officials, stressing the Biden team felt it was important to keep conversations going over the holiday.

Miller had denied reporting earlier in the day that there had been a halt to transition meetings with the Biden team, saying, "After the mutually-agreed upon holiday pause, which begins tomorrow, we will continue with the transition and rescheduled meetings from today."

This March 27, 2008 file photo shows the Pentagon in Washington.
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However, the Biden transition disputed Miller's claim on a call briefing reporters Friday afternoon.

"Let me be clear: There was no mutually agreed upon holiday break. In fact, we think it's important that briefings and other engagements continue during this period, as there's no time to spare, and that's particularly true in the aftermath of the ascertainment delay," said transition official Yohannes Abraham.

Abraham added it was the team's expectation that meetings would continue "immediately."

Biden's team did not answer when asked if Miller was lying in his statement, instead saying the press could make its own judgments based on the information provided.

-ABC News' Molly Nagle and Luis Martinez

Dec 18, 2020, 3:03 PM EST

Biden transition warns against 'unnecessary provisions' in COVID-19 relief deal

Incoming Biden-Harris national economic adviser Brian Deese released a statement on congressional relief negotiations Friday warning against "unnecessary provisions" that might hamper efforts on the Hill.

"While we are encouraged by the bipartisan effort underway to provide critical relief to millions of Americas, the package should not include unnecessary provisions that would hamper the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve’s ability to fight economic crises," Deese said.

A Democratic aide told ABC News earlier Friday a relief deal was in sight -- "until Sen. Toomey and Republicans inserted an 11th hour purely political, unrelated provision to tie Biden’s hands and risk throwing the economy into a tailspin."

"The Toomey provision would be an unprecedented change to the law to strip the Fed chair of one of their most important tools to quickly respond to any future economic crisis," the aide said.

The U.S. Capitol is pictured as the sun rises in Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2020.
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The $900 billion package currently on the negotiating table -- the largest package in history behind the relief bill passed in March -- is expected to include additional funding on expanded federal unemployment benefits and stimulus checks to millions of Americans below a certain income level.

With government funding set to expire at midnight, negotiators are working to strike deals on both government spending and COVID-19 relief in order to avoid a government shutdown.

Dec 18, 2020, 2:00 PM EST

Biden to receive COVID-19 vaccine next week

Biden and incoming first lady Jill Biden are slated to receive the first dose of the Pzifer coronavirus vaccine on Monday, transition officials announced on a call Friday.

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an event to name his economic team at the Queen Theater on Dec. 1, 2020 in Wilmington, Del.
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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and and her husband, Doug Emhoff, are expected to take it the week after.

The Biden transition team said "there was no change in the timing of the president-elect's vaccination," despite the fact that Rep. Cedric Richmond, one of Biden's top advisers, tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week.

"On Monday, President Elect Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden will receive the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine in Delaware. And they'll also thank healthcare workers at the facility," said incoming White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.

"Consistent with security and medical protocols, the Vice President will not receive the vaccine at the same time as the president. We expect she and Mr. Emhoff will receive their first dose of the vaccine the following week," she added.

-ABC News' Molly Nagle and Beatrice Peterson

Dec 18, 2020, 12:56 PM EST

Obama featured in 3 Georgia digital ads backing Rev. Raphael Warnock

The Warnock campaign released a trio of short digital ads in which former President Barack Obama urges voters to send Rev. Raphael Warnock to the Senate. 

In this Nov. 2, 2020, file photo, former President Barack Obama addresses voters one day before the election, in Atlanta.
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One of the ads, titled "Act", pays homage to the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis

"John Lewis wrote that ‘Democracy is not a state. It is an act.’ Georgia, the time to act is now. Let’s send Raphael Warnock to the Senate to make progress for all of us," Obama says. 

The move to invoke Lewis's legacy in association with Warnock serves as a politically savvy way to counter the Loeffler campaign, which has labeled him a "radical." 

Georgia Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Raphael Warnock listens as President-elect Joe Biden speaks at a drive-in rally for Warnock and Jon Ossoff, Dec. 15, 2020, in Atlanta.
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In another ad, Obama echoes the message delivered by Biden when he stumped for Democrats in Georgia, saying Warnock needs to be elected in order for the incoming president "to get things done."

The final ad captures a viral moment in which Obama was caught shooting a basket and casually joking, "That's what I do!"

"And voting? That’s something we do. If we want Joe Biden to succeed in tackling this virus and getting folks back to work, we need Raphael Warnock in the Senate," Obama says in the ad.

Early voting in Georgia for the Jan. 5 runoff races -- which will determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate -- kicked off on Monday. Warnock is vying for Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler's seat.

-ABC News' Alisa Wierseman

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