I still don’t understand how this guy keeps his job. He must go!
All the reasons EPA Chief Scott Pruitt is under investigation … pic.twitter.com/jsIRT3Mrty
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) May 8, 2018
Pruitt used a military helicopter to visit a coal mine
Pruitt’s security detail broke a door when they couldn’t reach him
Pruitt met with an industry group without telling reporters:
YESTERDAY… With no advance notice to NYT reporters who cover the EPA and Administrator Pruitt https://t.co/MLKe3LePdK
— Eric Lipton (@EricLiptonNYT) May 9, 2018
Scott Pruitt placed a polluted California area on his personal priority list of Superfund sites targeted for “immediate and intense” cleanup after Hugh Hewitt brokered a meeting between, Politico reports. https://t.co/ib8RkUUJNV
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) May 8, 2018
“We believe that the continued use of coach seats for the Administrator would endanger his life.” Read the 87-word EPA memo justifying Scott Pruitt’s first-class travels. w/@eilperin https://t.co/Ags2bRKGTQ
— Brady Dennis (@brady_dennis) May 8, 2018
Ethics experts say Scott Pruitt reimbursements raise questions about double-dipping. Story at @MapLight https://t.co/P4f4l5jdyI
— Andrew Perez (@andrewperezdc) May 8, 2018
“The security aspect is smoke and mirrors,” said Kevin Chmielewski, Mr. Pruitt’s former deputy chief of staff for operations
“He didn’t want anybody to question anything,” Mr. Chmielewski saidhttps://t.co/PqMK8JIOdg
— Alex Burns (@alexburnsNYT) May 7, 2018
How influential outsiders have played a role in Pruitt's travel, after he charted at least a dozen countries he wanted to visit over the course of a year. W/ @brady_dennis https://t.co/FSpjZg1iCt
— Juliet Eilperin (@eilperin) May 4, 2018
White House Aides Are Urging President Trump to Fire Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. Chief https://t.co/XVZB6zEeJf
— Wallis Weaver (@wallisweaver) May 8, 2018
Scott Pruitt clocked 4 hours of work and 5.5 hours of fine dining in a government funded $120,000 two-day trip to Italy https://t.co/vHyPTIG8al
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) May 8, 2018