Column | Both Harris, Trump late on transition plans despite mammoth tasks ahead
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Max Stier characterized the current situation, stating, "It's late in the day," referring to the delayed appointments of transition leaders by both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. He emphasized the importance of timely transition preparations for effective governance.
Transition preparations remain essential as the General Services Administration (GSA) is poised to provide office space and services for the presidential candidates when they decide to utilize them. This readiness underscores the significance of a smooth transition process in governance.
With just over two months until Election Day, the candidates’ late selection of transition leaders adds pressure, as both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have substantial work ahead to ensure effective governance amidst the looming election.
The challenges of organizing a new administration are substantial. Harris appointed Yohannes Abraham, a key figure during Biden's transition, while Trump selected Howard Lutnick and Linda McMahon as transition co-chairs, indicating diverse leadership in their respective transition efforts.
Read at Washington Post
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