Spokeswoman Lindsay Walters says the information will be available before the Thursday deadline set by the Office of Government Ethics.
A letter yesterday from the Office of Management and Budget says the rest of the executive branch departments such as Treasury, State and Defence also will comply.
Similar information was shared with the ethics office during the Obama administration. OGE Director Walter Shaub had asked President Donald Trump to continue that tradition, formally making a request last month.
Reports, including one by The New York Times and the investigative journalism venture ProPublica, noted that some new Trump administration employees appeared to be working in government on the very same issues they had once tackled as lobbyists, raising questions about how many waivers have been granted so far.
In his letter, OMB Director Mick Mulvaney writes that Shaub misunderstood an earlier letter in which he'd asked for more time. Mulvaney writes that he had wanted to explore legal issues connected to what he said was a broad and unusual request for information.
OMB itself has not issued any exceptions to the lobbyist rules set by the Trump administration, Mulvaney writes in the letter.
Earlier this week, Shaub had forcefully declined Mulvaney's initial request for a "stay" of the data call. "OGE is exercising its authority and independence appropriately," Shaub noted in a letter to Mulvaney on Monday.
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