- President-elect Trump is expressing frustration with President Biden over the transition period, claiming Biden’s actions complicate the process.
- Trump specifically criticized Biden's executive orders that restrict offshore drilling, indicating they will make it harder for him to implement his own policies.
- A source close to Trump stated that he believes Biden should refrain from making decisions during the final weeks of his presidency.
- Despite Trump's criticism, incoming White House chief of staff Susie Wiles noted that Biden's chief of staff has been cooperative.
- As Trump prepares to take office, he pledged to promote domestic energy production to reverse Biden's recent actions against drilling.
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