Representatives from Harris and Trump teams met with White House transition coordinating committee

 Early morning light is seen on the White House on July 18 in Washington, DC.

Representatives from both Vice President Kamala Harris’ and former President Trump’s transition teams met with the White House Transition Coordinating Committee this week for the first time.

The meeting was led by White House chief of staff Jeff Zients. It was not immediately clear which aides from the transition teams were present.

“White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients convened the White House Transition Coordinating Committee (WHTCC) to continue the Administration’s transition planning efforts to ensure a responsible and smooth transfer of power,” a White House spokesperson confirmed in a statement. “The meeting included representatives from the eligible candidate transition teams, in addition to the members of the WHTCC. Administration officials provided updates on transition workstreams, demonstrating that all transition activities.”

Who is on the committee: The White House’s transition coordinating committee is comprised of several top administration officials, including the White House chief of staff, General Services Administration administrator, director of National Intelligence, director of the Office of Management and Budget and National Security adviser, among others

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