As of early Friday, several crucial battleground states, including Georgia, Pennsylvania and Nevada, remained undecided as mail-in ballots continued to be counted.
The agents will be sent to the Chase Center on the Riverfront convention center in Wilmington, Del., where Biden’s team has been headquartered since the campaign ended and were planning for a possible major speech later Friday, The Washington Post reported, citing two sources familiar with the situation.
Biden has had Secret Service protection since March when he emerged as the likely Democratic nominee but his ramped-up security will still be less than if he were the president-elect, the Post reported.
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On normal Election Nights, when the race is called within hours of polls closing, the Secret Service detail is usually put together that night. But Biden will get the extra protection now because the race has continued to the end of the week.
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A similar situation happened in the infamous 2000 election, which wasn’t decided for more than a month. Then-Vice President Al Gore continued to receive his VP protection until the race was finally called for Republican nominee George W. Bush in December, according to the Post.
Meanwhile, President Trump's campaign has mounted several legal challenges related to vote-counting in battleground states.
As of early Friday morning, Biden had 264 electoral votes and Trump had 214, according to the Fox News Decision Desk.
Both the Secret Service and the Biden campaign declined to comment on the report for security reasons.