Biden campaign urges federal agency to approve official transition
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[November 09, 2020]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
President-elect Joe Biden's campaign on Sunday urged the Trump political
appointee who heads the U.S. General Services Administration to approve
an official transition of power despite President Donald Trump's refusal
to concede.
The Biden campaign warned that U.S. national security and economic
interests depended on a clear signal the country would engage in a
"smooth and peaceful transfer of power."
Biden was declared the winner of the Nov. 3 election by U.S. television
networks on Saturday, but Trump and his allies have made clear he does
not plan to concede anytime soon.
GSA Administrator Emily Murphy, appointed to the job by Trump in 2017,
has not yet determined that "a winner is clear," a spokeswoman said,
delaying the Biden team's access to millions of dollars in federal
funding and the ability to meet with officials at intelligence agencies
and other departments.
The spokeswoman declined to say when a decision could be made.
U.S. Representative Gerry Connolly, who heads the House Subcommittee on
Government Operations, said Murphy should start the process without
delay.
"The Administrator plays a critical role in the peaceful transfer of
power and ensuring vital government services are not disrupted. This is
all the more important amid a deadly pandemic," he said.
The United States has seen other narrowly decided elections - notably in
1876 and 2000 - but this election was "not historically close", said
William Antholis, a former White House official during Democrat Bill
Clinton's administration who now heads the University of Virginia's
Miller Center think tank.
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Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden
answers a question as President Donald Trump listens during the
second and final presidential debate at the Curb Event Center at
Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., October 22, 2020.
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Trump has little chance of flipping tens of thousands of votes
through recounts, Antholis said. Legal experts said the cases the
Trump campaign is bringing also are unlikely to change the outcome
of the election
The Biden transition team already has access to federal office space
at the Commerce Department, as guaranteed by the Presidential
Transitions Act, but cannot access funds for salaries, consultants
and travel until the GSA acts, said Martha Joynt Kumar, director of
the White House Transition Project and author of a 2015 book on
earlier transitions.
Biden's campaign has raised some funds for that purpose, and had a
jumpstart on the transition process given the former vice
president's long experience in government, she said.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal, Jan Wolfe and Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing
by Colleen Jenkins and Lincoln Feast.)
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