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The 2024 '''planned presidential transition of Donald Trump''' is an effort to prepare for the possibility that he is elected President. The 2024 '''planned presidential transition of Donald Trump''' is an effort to prepare for the possibility that he is elected President.



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Second presidential transition of Donald Trump
Co-chairsLinda McMahon
Howard Lutnick
Honorary co-chairsRobert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Tulsi Gabbard
Eric Trump
Donald Trump Jr.
JD Vance
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The 2024 planned presidential transition of Donald Trump is an effort to prepare for the possibility that he is elected President.

The effort started in August 2024, which is considered unusually late as most transition efforts start in the late spring.

See also

References

  1. Fuchs, Hailey (August 29, 2024). "Meet the think tank planning a second Trump administration. (It's not Project 2025.)". Politico.
  2. Miller, Zeke (2024-08-27). "Presidential transition planning has begun in earnest, but Trump and Harris are already behind". AP News. Retrieved 2024-08-29.

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