04-17-2020, 01:13 PM
Biden's Transition Planning
Former Vice President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that he has been putting together a White House transition team for about a month, in order to be prepared to take over and start making reforms quickly should he win the presidency.
Biden was asked by a donor how he would be able to replenish a number of departments that the donor said had been left "without talent" under the Trump administration, per a pool report of the event.
While he said he would not announce who will be leading that transition team, he noted that it would be composed of "first-rate" people. Biden also did not rule out announcing who would be nominated for some Cabinet-level positions before the November general election.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that he has been putting together a White House transition team for about a month, in order to be prepared to take over and start making reforms quickly should he win the presidency.
Biden was asked by a donor how he would be able to replenish a number of departments that the donor said had been left "without talent" under the Trump administration, per a pool report of the event.
While he said he would not announce who will be leading that transition team, he noted that it would be composed of "first-rate" people. Biden also did not rule out announcing who would be nominated for some Cabinet-level positions before the November general election.
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