According to BlockBeats, on November 26, the incoming U.S. President Donald Trump and the current administration of President Joe Biden reached a crucial agreement to facilitate the transition process. This agreement, authorized by Congress, allows Trump's transition team to coordinate with existing federal staff ahead of his inauguration on January 20.

The agreement permits transition team members to collaborate with federal agencies and access non-public information. It also allows government employees to communicate with the transition team, ensuring a smoother handover of responsibilities. However, Trump has declined to sign an additional agreement with the General Services Administration (GSA). This agreement would have granted his team access to secure government office spaces and email accounts. The stipulation for this agreement required the president-elect to limit donations to $5,000 and disclose the list of donors contributing to the transition efforts.