WASHINGTON—On Tuesday, the transition team of President-elect Donald Trump finalized an agreement with the Justice Department, allowing background checks to be conducted on his nominated individuals and appointees, following a series of delays that spanned several weeks.
This agreement enables Trump’s transition staff and future members of the administration to obtain the necessary security clearances prior to Inauguration Day, granting them access to classified information related to ongoing government operations. Additionally, it facilitates background checks for those nominees who are awaiting Senate confirmation, a process that lawmakers have deemed essential before they cast their votes.
Susie Wiles, who has been designated as Trump’s choice for White House chief of staff, commented on this development, stating, “This collaboration with the Department of Justice will guarantee that President Trump and his team are fully prepared on Day 1 to implement the America First Agenda, which received overwhelming support from the nation during Election Day.”