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NYT: "Trump Administration Is Planting Loyalists in Biden Transition Meetings"

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Hi {NAME} -- While Biden?s team tries to take the reins from Trump, Trump?s political appointees

Hi {NAME} -- While Biden’s team tries to take the reins from Trump, Trump’s political appointees have “joined virtually every discussion between career staff members and Mr. Biden’s team” at government agencies like the EPA, the NY Times reports. This is unprecedented. As administration law professor Michael Herz commented, “The norm is that the political people are not involved in the nuts and bolts of this,” calling it an attempt to “milk their authority as long as they can and disrupt the new administration as much as they can.” {NAME}, Joe Biden will be the next president. That much is clear. But Trump loyalists should not be allowed to gum up the transition process. And who knows what information they’re sharing from these meetings after they attend them -- with whom they're sharing it? Trump has loyalists in Biden’s cabinet meetings. Biden needs loyalists back him up, too. We want those loyalists to be us. But right now, we’re falling very short of our fundraising goal. That’s where you come in. [If you don’t want the old Trump top brass to “milk their authority,” or to disrupt Biden’s administration, give NOW to show your support for our next president. The money you give will help us accomplish a progressive agenda, no matter what stunts 45 or his cronies try to pull. The transition process is a crucial time -- and we could use your help making sure everything goes off without a hitch.]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $100]( [DONATE $500]( [DONATE OTHER]( Thank you so much for your support. We’re glad our next president has friends like you. Progressive Majority [DONATE]( Progressive Majority PAC is leading the fight against Trump's dangerous and divisive agenda by helping elect progressive Democrats to Congress and protecting the gains we made in the midterms. This movement is powered by progressives like you. Progressive Majority PAC 410 1st St, SE Suite 310 Washington, DC 20003 Paid for by Progressive Majority PAC [Unsubscribe](

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