“We have a very, very busy first day planned,” Klain told MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell on Thursday. @RonaldKlain joins @Lawrence for his first interview as Joe Biden’s Chief of Staff to discuss progress in the presidential transition process and why it’s “encouraging” to see GOP push for Biden to receive intelligence briefs. https://t.co/K6KC1ilz5v pic.twitter.com/Pj04zGjMYcThe comments underscore reports this week that Biden is planning a flurry of actions after he is sworn into office on Jan. 20. Klain, a longtime Democratic operative, was named chief of staff this week, Biden’s first major personnel decision. Klain said Thursday that Biden had begun speaking with top Republicans this week, although he declined to name names.
Source: Huffington Post November 13, 2020 10:29 UTC