The Obama team did not hinder him in any way, and the GSA certainly did not.
Of course, many people were upset about Trump’s election at the time, and many suspected Russian interference in the 2016 campaign.
But they did not render the voting fake or the voting machines dysfunctional, and nobody in any senior post ever claimed that they had.
Nobody—no civil servant, no political appointee, no politician—tried to stop the transition either.
For four years, the White House has been occupied by a team of people who do not care about the rules.
Just last week, Chris Krebs, the head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, was fired for refusing to lie.
He would not support the president’s baseless claims of electoral fraud, and so he was told to leave his job. »