Trump admin pushed for restrictions on contact between federal staff, Biden's team: Source
Federal career staff, including at the Health and Human Services Department, have been prohibited from talking with Biden's transition team and are required to report any outreach, officials confirmed Wednesday.
According to the General Services Administration, that policy is in line with past transitions in which an incoming administration doesn't get access to the federal agencies and detailed briefings by staff until the GSA certifies a winner.
But according to one person familiar with the matter, the prohibition was also part of a deal struck this fall between White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and top Biden aide, Ted Kaufman, which has not been released publicly.

The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said the Trump administration specifically insisted that the Oct. 1 memorandum of understanding include a provision barring any contact between Biden's team and the nation's federal workforce until the GSA "ascertains" a winner.
That certification has been on hold as Trump refuses to concede and his politically appointed chief has agreed not to green light the transition.
-ABC News' Anne Flaherty





