Democrats Aren’t Convinced Trump Will Leave Office Quietly

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Democrats Aren’t Convinced Trump Will Leave Office Quietly
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By law, the Trump administration needs to begin preparing for a possible transition of power to Biden by May 3—but some Democrats are worried that the administration won't cooperate with the former vice president

NBC News. “I’d like to think it was different, but there’s nothing to indicate that they would play it straight.”

“One of the challenges will be, which I think with Trump you have to anticipate, is what if he doesn’t accept the results?” Podesta continued. By law, the Trump administration needs to begin preparing for a possible transition of power by May 3. So far, Trump officials say they will do so. “We are doing everything that needs to be done for presidential transition,” an administration official said.

The Biden campaign, which told NBC News it has yet to hear from the administration, has begun making transition plans of its own, with the presumptive nominee not only in the process of selecting a running mate, but putting together a transition team and the beginnings of a Cabinet. “Sounds presumptuous,” Biden

at a virtual fundraiser this month. “But it has to happen and that’s why the transition team is already being put together.”

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