- Move allows team to submit names for background checks
- Transition says agreement helps prepare team to run agencies
President-elect
The agreement allows the transition team to submit names for background checks and security clearances, a significant step in the process as Trump assembles his second-term team and prepares to retake power in January.
“Ultimately, this will afford the transition process additional insights, and it facilitates our agency landing teams gaining access to the information they need to prepare for leadership of the federal agencies and departments,” the transition team said in a statement.
Trump’s team in recent days has stepped up their coordination with President
Still, Trump is eschewing some of the standard procedures of a transition, with his team saying they will not use government facilities or email accounts and will instead raise private funds.
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Since the election, Trump has been announcing his nominees and appointees for top positions, including at the DOJ, where he is nominating former Florida Attorney General
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