Psaki noted that the removal of regulatory freezing is a standard practice for incoming administration, “but this freeze will apply not only to regulations but also documents guidelines – documents that could have a profound effect on the lives of the American people. “
The memo will take effect after ET’s noon on Jan. 20, Psaki said, after Biden’s inauguration.
The memo is part of a broader push that Biden’s transition team has foresaw a number of policies that President Donald Trump has overturned.
Midnight rules are federal government rules created by executive branch organizations in the lame time of an outgoing presidential administration. Every outgoing president from Jimmy Carter has made an effort to finalize new rules in the last duck months of his administrations, according to the George Washington University Center for Regulatory Studies.
Psaki cited a rule it said was expected to be published by the Department of Labor before Jan. 20 “that would make it easier for companies to call independent contractors to their employees to avoid minimum wage and overtime protection.” She criticized the rule, saying it would make it “easier to misclassify workers as independent contractors” and cost workers money, and said the memo could freeze the rule and not allow it. e into.
Biden has also pledged to sign a collection of action points on his first day in office to deliver on campaign commitments, including a reversal of the Paris climate agreement, a well-known international treaty to counter the climate change that Trump left in 2017, and revert to the World Health Organization. , which Trump moved to withdraw from this year.
Three weeks from Trust Day, a number of key candidates at cabinet and cabinet level are yet to be announced, including his lawyer, who will be one of the most senior members of his administration.
Psaki said more cabinet announcements are expected next week, with none expected before the New Year. In addition to the attorney general, Biden has not named his points for labor secretary, trade secretary, CIA director and small business administrator.
“He is very thoughtful in his decision-making on who he nominates for the cabinet and any real staffing decisions and we believe he deserves the time and space. to make those decisions, “Psaki said when asked why these candidates have not yet been named.
Biden transition officer Yohannes Abraham said on Wednesday that there have been 11 days since meetings ceased and there have only been three meetings in that time.
“It is just the speed of connection that the content of the work requires,” Abraham said, “and more importantly the speed of communication that will deliver the best outcome for what is a priority of one, safety and American security people. ”
Trump administration officials said Biden was spreading the truth when he said during those comments Monday that members of his team are “just not getting all the information we need.” These officials have named dozens of transition meetings that have taken place since the process officially began last month after a long delay.
But people close to the mobilization efforts said emergency information is being held back on budgets, the U.S. military situation, plans to withdraw recently announced troops and the recent massive cyberattack on federal agencies. USA and companies brought to Russia.
Kevin Liptak from CNN contributed to this report.