GSA official blocking Biden's transition appears to privately plan post-Trump career
The top General Services Administration official who's blocking Biden's transition team from accessing government resources ahead of his inauguration appears to be looking for a new job, according to a message obtained by ABC News.
Emily Murphy, head of the GSA who was appointed by Trump in 2017, recently sent that message to an associate inquiring about employment opportunities in 2021, a move that some in Washington interpreted as at least tacitly acknowledging that the current administration soon will be gone.
Murphy has the power to decide -- or "ascertain" -- when election results are evident enough to trigger a transition of power, allowing the winning team access to career staff at federal agencies and internal government information including national security matters and plans for administering a COVID-19 vaccine. She's so far refused to certify Biden as the election's winner as Trump attempts to overturn the election result in court.

A GSA spokesperson denied the account that Murphy was actively looking for a job, but noted that it wouldn't be unusual for someone in government, especially a political appointee, to consider future opportunities.
"The administrator remains focused on doing her job," the spokesperson added.
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-ABC News' Katherine Faulders, Anne Flaherty and Benjamin Siegel







