Thank you for joining uspublished at 23:03 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2020
This ends today's live coverage of the US 2020 election, and the latest from Trump's and Biden's teams as Biden works on his transition into the White House - only 10 weeks from now.
Here's a recap of the main developments from today:
- Biden defended the healthcare reform act known as Obamacare as the Supreme Court considered whether to overturn the law and cut health insurance to millions
- Analysts say the questions asked by several judges on the top court during today's hearing may indicate that the conservative-led panel is unlikely to believe the whole of the law should be overturned
- Boris Johnson and several other global leaders have spoken to Biden on the phone to congratulate him on his victory, although other leaders such as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have still refrained from declaring Biden the winner
- Most Republican senators in Congress are still refusing to concede that Biden won, citing Trump's ongoing legal battles
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo drew fierce criticism after suggesting the only transition plan in place was for a "second Trump administration". Critics called it a departure for the US top diplomat, who frequently calls upon other nations to respect democratic processes.
Today's live page was brought to you by our teams in London and Washington DC. The writers were Mal Siret, Penny Spiller, Sean Fanning, Alix Kroeger, Ritu Prasad, Yaroslav Lukov and Max Matza, and the editors were Vicky Baker, Boer Deng and Helier Cheung.