After six weeks in office, President Trump's transition team has not made public the names of donors who funded its planning, breaching a pledge to disclose such information. Although previous administrations have complied with disclosure rules, the Trump team opted to finance its operations privately and declined federal funding support. Prior presidents adhered strictly to the rules of revealing contributor identities within 30 days of taking office. The Trump transition has not announced when it will release any information on its financing, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
President Trump has not disclosed donor names for his transition team, despite previously pledging transparency, igniting concerns about funding sources and accountability.
Transition planning for new administrations typically costs millions. Transparency has traditionally involved releasing donor names within 30 days, a commitment Trump has yet to uphold.
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