Deep Tide TechFlow News, on November 27, the elected President Trump and the current President Biden's administration reached a necessary agreement on November 26 local time, allowing Trump's transition team to coordinate with existing federal staff before his inauguration on January 20. According to the congressional authorized agreement, transition team staff can collaborate with federal agencies and access non-public information, while government staff are also allowed to communicate with the transition team. However, Trump refused to sign another agreement with the General Services Administration (GSA). This agreement could have allowed his team to use government-secured office space and email accounts, but it required the president-elect to limit donations to $5,000 and publicly disclose the names of donors for his transition work. (Golden Ten)