The transition of power from Barack Obamas administration to Donald Trumps has begun. We answer the when, what and how
At noon on Friday, 20 January 2017. Until his inauguration, neither Donald Trump, his family or his staff can take possession of the property or offices of the federal government (other than the transition spaces provided by the General Services Administration).
Yes, compared to parliamentary systems, but it used to be much longer. When the US constitution was written, the inauguration date and the first day that a new Congress could be seated were set as 4 March because the difficulties of travel and particularly travel during the winter months made an earlier start date for the incoming administration inconceivable to the drafters. It wasnt until the 20th amendment was ratified in 1933 that the presidents inauguration was moved forward to 20 January and the seating of Congress changed to 3 January.
That amendment was introduced by Nebraska senator George Norris in 1923 in an effort to crack down on what was then a common and widely disliked practice of legislating by lame-duck Congresses. In that, the amendment was entirely unsuccessful, as lame-duck sessions of Congress still often pass legislation not expected to be approved in a succeeding legislative session.
While each administration-to-be is slightly different, its standard practice for the president-elect to announce his cabinet choices during the transition and for the new Senate (which will be seated on 3 January) to hold confirmation hearings prior to the inauguration to allow for seamless transitions in the top roles.