Donald Trump is looking beyond the convention, the fall campaign and election itself to begin to plan for a massive takeover affecting 4 million employees: the governing stage.
In a new role, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will serve as chairman to assemble a transition team of experts on domestic and foreign policy to begin the organizational architecture for a future Trump administration.
Christie’s team will conduct a search for candidates to fill top cabinet level positions and the roughly 1,000 executive branch job openings that require Senate confirmation.
The executive branch employs roughly 4 million federal workers.
Under the law, a presidential transition team is a separate organization from the campaign.








