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Trump administration to collaborate with Justice Department to initiate background checks.


The U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has reached an agreement with the Justice Department, allowing them to submit names for background checks and security clearances needed for access to classified information. This agreement comes after a separate deal was signed last week allowing coordination with federal agencies and access to documents. The team stated that this agreement will help them prepare for leadership of federal agencies and departments. Trump’s incoming chief of staff, Susie Wiles, emphasized that this will ensure they are ready to enact the America First Agenda on Day 1 of Trump’s presidency. The signing of the agreement comes amidst delays since the November 5 election, which had raised concerns about potential hiccups in government operations or conflicts of interest. With Trump set to take office on January 20, this agreement is seen as a critical step in ensuring a smooth transition of power. A Justice Department official confirmed the signing of the document. This development will allow the Trump administration to be fully prepared to govern when they assume office.

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