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Pruitt ally: It may be time for EPA chief to resign

- By Evan Halper Washington Bureau evan.halper@latimes.com

WASHINGTON —Even Scott Pruitt’s most loyal friends are starting to give up the fight.

The perpetual ethics problems of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency chief have moved some conservati­ves who were firmly in his camp to reconsider. On Wednesday, his longtime mentor and fellow Oklahoma Republican, Sen. James Inhofe, suggested it may be time for Pruitt go.

In an interview with conservati­ve talk radio host Laura Ingraham, who expressed exasperati­on with Pruitt’s incessant ethics scandals — which range from building himself a $43,000 private telephone booth to using his position to try to land his wife a job with Chick-fil-A — Inhofe said it all needs to stop.

“Every day, something new comes up,” he said. “I have taken the position that if that doesn’t stop, I am going to … be in a position where I am going to be forced to say ‘Scott you are not doing your job.’ … I am sending over a communicat­ion today that says we have had enough of these things.”

Ingraham said Pruitt is hurting President Donald Trump “because he has, I am sorry, bad judgment after bad judgment after bad judgment. It just doesn’t look good. If you want to drain the swamp, you’ve got to have people in it who forgo personal benefits and don’t send your aides around doing errands on the taxpayer dime. Otherwise you make everybody else look bad.”

“It hurts me to say this,” Inhofe said, “but I agree 100 percent with you. I have seen these things. They upset me as much as they upset you, and I think something needs to happen to change that. One of those alternativ­es would be for him to leave that job.”

Inhofe pointed out that even if Pruitt were to depart, his legacy of rolling back environmen­tal protection­s, climate change denial and boosting the coal industry would endure, as he would be replaced by his deputy, Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP ?? Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., said Wednesday that “something new comes up” every day with Scott Pruitt.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., said Wednesday that “something new comes up” every day with Scott Pruitt.

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