Due to the expected victory in the US presidential election, it was decided to increase the security of Biden.
According to the Washington Post, the Secret Service will provide extra security during the announcement and speech of Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the event of a possible victory in the presidential election in Delaware.
The Secret Service is sending additional personnel to Wellington on Friday as Biden's campaign team prepares to announce Biden's expected success, two people familiar with the plan said.
The campaign has warned the Secret Service that Democratic candidates may be present at a convention center in Wellington the next day, where they can deliver a keynote address on Friday.
Biden says he has no doubt he has won the election, although the extra security will not be the same as the security measures provided to an elected president. That will be it.
Neither the Secret Service nor the Biden campaign has commented on the Washington Post report.
The final results of the US election are expected to be announced after the count in Pennsylvania and Georgia is completed.
Biden, who is currently close to securing the 270 electoral college votes needed for the presidency, claimed on Thursday that unknown opponents were trying to rig the election.
The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in several states, including Pennsylvania and Georgia, against delays in the vote count.