U.S. President-elect Joe Biden speaks to the media after receiving a briefing from the transition COVID-19 advisory board on November 09, 2020 at the Queen Theater in Wilmington, Delaware. Mr. Biden spoke about how his administration would respond to the coronavirus pandemic. Joe Raedle/Getty Images President-elect Joe Biden threw his support behind a compromise relief plan in a CNN interview. "I think it should be passed, and I think that, in fact, we're going to need more," Biden said in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper that aired Thursday evening. The relief plan appeared to gather more momentum on Capitol Hill after months of inaction from lawmakers. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. President-elect Joe Biden came out in favor of the $908 billion compromise relief package, though maintaining he would seek more federal aid after he is sworn in on January 20."I think it should be passed, and I think that, in fact, we're going to need more," Biden said in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper that aired Thursday evening.