Trump's refusal, so far, to accept transition assistance creates 'real risk,' observers say
Briefly

The campaign of former President Donald Trump has missed deadlines to accept assistance from the federal government to prepare for a transition should he win the election, potentially making a change in administration even more stressful for federal employees.
It would be challenging for the White House to establish the second agreement with Trump without his first signing GSA's document, as that agency provides secure networks and .gov email addresses that enable federal employees to safely exchange information with verified individuals.
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign reached an agreement with GSA on Sept. 19, almost three weeks late, and a Biden administration official told Government Executive in a statement that it has entered an MOU with Harris, although such a document has not yet been made public.
[Agencies] need to plan. There's a lot of investment that goes in, so the uncertainty of not having those MOUs in place presents a real challenge to them.
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