No, I don't think Biden will be doing everything Trump is doing.
Wishful thinking.
So is it normal or nonsense?
Trump spouting off to the media? Yeah, lots of nonsense there. Trump pressuring federal agencies? Definitely normal considering past Presidents have done this.
That's not how logic works. Someone else being accused of doing something similar (I don't think it's "same exact thing" - don't recall Obama calling out FDA for "political moves" regarding a vaccine a month before election) does not make my statement untrue.
That is absolutely how logic works. You're just saying that it's okay for Obama to exert political pressure on federal agencies, but not Trump. It's normal when Obama does it, but not Trump.
I also don't recall Trump expanding the powers of the NSA and CIA engaging in warrantless wiretapping of private citizens or using his IRS to target oppositions of his party, which I would argue is worse than trying to expedite a vaccine during a pandemic. Regardless, the fact remains -- Obama pressured governmental agencies as did Trump. It's nothing unusual. It's the job of the executive to have authority over these agencies.
You could prove that I'm wrong, for example prove that Trump actually agrees with his government officials, scientists, and doctors, and that he accepts that the vaccine is very unlikely to be ready by November. That would be quite normal.
Alternatively, you could also provide me evidence that Trump is going to clear house of all employees in governmental agencies if they try to stop Trump from pushing an unsafe vaccine. I recall you mentioning that it's within the realm of possibility that Trump would fire the commissioner of the FDA. Any evidence to support this?
The CDC director said a vaccine could be ready by the end of 2020. Trump saying a vaccine could be ready by November isn't a lie, and it isn't him ignoring scientists. At most, that's being overly optimistic.
Dr. Fauci has also gone on the record numerous times stating that Trump has listened to himself and others regarding COVID-19 mitigation, for what it's worth.