Trump hasn't signed transition of power agreements, White House says

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WASHINGTON — Two weeks after his election victory, President-elect Donald Trump still has not signed legal documents needed to formally begin the transition of power from the Biden administration, the White House said Thursday.

Trump has not agreed to memorandums of understandings with the General Service Administration, which includes an ethics policy.

The delay in submitting the documents – which typically are filed at least a month before presidential elections – means the government can’t provide security clearances, briefings and resources to Trump’s incoming team before the president-elect is sworn into office Jan. 20.

“Our teams continue to stay in touch,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at aa press briefing. “As of now, the Trump-Vance transition team has not yet entered into the agreements with the White House and the General Service Administration.”

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President-elect Donald Trump attends a viewing of the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket on November 19, 2024 in Brownsville, Texas.

Trump and incoming Chief of Staff Susie Wiles met with President Joe Biden and his chief of staff, Jeff Zients, in the Oval Office last week. Jean-Pierre said Zients has since reached out to the Trump transition’s co-chairs, Linda McMahon and Howard Lutnick, and “consistently reiterated” wanting to work together to ensure they have what they need.


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