Energy Department Denies Trump Team Request to Name Employees on Climate Policy

Agency says it will provide information, but not individual names.

— -- The Department of Energy said it won’t comply with a request from the Trump transition team to provide names of employees who worked on the Obama administration’s climate policy efforts.

"We will be forthcoming with all publicly available information with the transition team," he said. "We will not be providing any individual names to the transition team."

Last week, sources at the Energy Department said the agency received a 74-point memo, which was obtained by ABC News, from the Trump transition team.

The White House defended the Energy Department’s decision to withhold the requested information.

"There were reports about what certainly could have been an attempt to target civil servants, career federal government employees," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.

"Their work transcends the term of any one president, that’s by design," he continued, saying that it would undermine effective policy-making at the Department of Energy to replace the entire staff with each administration.

The Trump transition team did not respond to requests for comment.