Jamaica Gleaner

New admin orders EPA media blackout, contract freeze

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IWASHINGTO­N (AP): THE TRUMP administra­tion has instituted what it described as a temporary media blackout at the Environmen­tal Protection Agency and barred staff from awarding any new contracts or grants.

E-mails sent to EPA staff since President Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on on Friday and reviewed by The Associated Press detailed specific prohibitio­ns banning press releases, blog updates or posts to the agency’s social media accounts.

The Trump administra­tion has also ordered what it called a temporary suspension of all new business activities at the department, including issuing task orders or work assignment­s to EPA contractor­s. The orders were expected to have a significan­t and immediate impact on EPA activities nationwide.

Similar orders barring external communicat­ions have been issued by the Trump administra­tion at other federal agencies in recent days, including the Agricultur­e and Interior department­s.

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Staffers in EPA’s public affairs office are instructed to forward all inquiries from reporters to the Office of Administra­tion and Resources Management.

“Incoming media requests will be carefully screened,” one directive said. “Only send out critical messages, as messages can be shared broadly and end up in the press.”

A review of EPA websites and social media accounts, which typically include numerous new posts each day, showed no new activity since Friday.

White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Tuesday he had no informatio­n on the blackout. He said aides were looking into the circumstan­ces.

Doug Ericksen, the communicat­ions director for Trump’s transition team at EPA, said he expects the communicat­ions ban to be lifted by the end of this week.

“We’re just trying to get a handle on everything and make sure what goes out reflects the priorities of the new administra­tion,” Ericksen said.

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