Biden, Harris meet with Democratic leadership
Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris are sitting down with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leaders Chuck Schumer at The Queen Theater in Wilmington, Delaware, for their first in-person meeting since the election.
Reporters were briefly allowed into the top of meeting where Biden could be heard telling Pelosi and Schumer about how his team has repurposed various buildings around Wilmington to hold meetings and conduct transition work. He also thanked them for making the trip.
"Thanks for having us,” Schumer could be heard saying in return, while Pelosi said it’s an “honor” to be with him.

Biden also referenced the frosty relationship both Pelosi and Schumer have had with the current occupant of the Oval Office.
"In my Oval Office, -- mi casa, you casa," Biden said. "I’m gonna need you. I hope we’re gonna spend a lot of time together."
All four wore masks and were socially distanced, seated at a large rectangular table.
Pelosi told reporters on Capitol Hill earlier in the day they would discuss the lame-duck session and urgency of passing another round of coronavirus relief legislation. She also left the door open for the House of Representatives to intervene in Biden's transition as the Trump administration blocks it, though she didn't elaborate on details.
-ABC News' John Verhovek, Molly Nagle and Beatrice Peterson







