KEY POINTS
  • President-elect Joe Biden received a briefing Tuesday on national security and diplomacy from a dozen experts outside of government.
  • President Donald Trump is still barring Biden from receiving the classified intelligence and threat briefings that are typically given to presidents-elect.
  • Biden is widely viewed as a reliable, informed leader on national security issues who will prioritize alliance-building and maintaining a U.S. troop presence around the world.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden receives a national security briefing in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., November 17, 2020.

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden received a briefing Tuesday on national security and diplomacy from a dozen experts outside of government, highlighting the fact that President Donald Trump is still barring Biden from receiving the classified intelligence and threat briefings that are typically given to presidents-elect.

"You know that I've been unable to get the briefing that ordinarily would have come by now," Biden said to the virtually assembled group at the outset of the meeting. "So I just want to get your input on what you see ahead."