- Biden’s Policy Agenda Rests Heavily on Senate Outcome (The New York Times)
- Biden Names Ron Klain as White House Chief of Staff (The New York Times)
- Election Showed a Wider Red-Blue Economic Divide (The New York Times)
- Trump’s Post-Election Tactics Put Him in Unsavory Company (The New York Times)
- Trump insists he’ll win, but aides say he has no real plan to overturn results and talks of 2024 run (Washington Post)
- How independents, Latino voters and Catholics shifted from 2016 and swung states for Biden and Trump (Washington Post)
- Pressure mounts on state Republicans as lawsuits challenging election results founder (Washington Post)
- How Biden’s transition team will work around Trump’s blockade of the government (Washington Post)
- His fellow Republicans turned on him, but Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger isn’t backing down (Washington Post)
- Republicans muzzle anger over Trump’s Pentagon culling, afraid antagonizing him could imperil Georgia runoff (Washington Post)
- Biden plays it cool as Trump refuses to concede (The Hill)
- Deb Haaland says ‘of course’ she would serve as Interior secretary under Biden (The Hill)
- Trump claims he ‘easily’ won Pennsylvania and Michigan, despite Biden being declared winner by major networks (Washington Examiner)
- Republican senator ‘will get involved’ if Biden isn’t receiving presidential briefings by Friday (Washington Examiner)
- BLM co-founder sends message to Biden: ‘We want something for our vote’ (Fox News)
- Former Obama economic adviser on Biden cabinet picks (Fox News)