Trump orders media blackout at EPA, bans use of social media, and bars new contracts!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - January 24, 2017 - The Donald Trump regime has instituted a media blackout at the Environmental Protection Agency and barred staff from awarding any new contracts or grants.
Emails sent to EPA staff since President Donald Trump’s inauguration detailed the specific prohibitions banning press releases, blog updates, or posts to the agency’s social media accounts. On Monday, EPA grants were frozen, with agency employees barred from speaking of the matter. Myron Ebell, who leads the Trump EPA transition, confirmed the freeze. “They’re trying to freeze things to make sure nothing happens they don’t want to have happen, so any regulations going forward, contracts, grants, hires, they want to make sure to look at them first,” said Ebell.
Trump’s pick for Environmental Protection Agency director, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, has frequently challenged agency policy in court.
The Trump regime reportedly told the Department of the Interior to stop tweeting from its accounts over the weekend after the National Park Service’s Twitter account retweeted a post about the crowd sizes at Trump’s inauguration.
As part of the Trump regime’s “temporary suspension” of all new business activities at the department, the EPA has been told to halt all contracts, grants and interagency agreements pending a review, including issuing task orders or work assignments to EPA contractors. The orders are expected to have a significant and immediate impact on Environmental Protection Agency activities nationwide.
The White House sent a letter to the EPA’s Office of Administration and Resources Management ordering the freeze on Monday, according to an unnamed EPA staffer. “Basically no money moving anywhere until they can take a look,” said the staffer.
The EPA awards billions of dollars worth of grants and contracts every year to support programs around environmental testing, cleanups and research. It was unclear if the freeze would impact existing contracts, grants and agreements or just future ones. Ebell said he believed the move was related to Trump’s executive order on Monday temporarily halting all government hiring outside the military.
Trump has promised to slash Fascist Police States of Amerika environmental regulation as a way to promote oil drilling and mining. A regime official said the president would sign two executive actions on Tuesday to advance construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, a sharp reversal from the illegitimate Obama regime. Trump’s nominee to run the EPA, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, is awaiting Senate confirmation. Pruitt sued the EPA repeatedly as Oklahoma’s top prosecutor.
Trump also has drawn heavily from the energy industry lobby and pro-drilling think tanks to build its landing team for the EPA, according to a list of the newly introduced 10-member team.
It appears that the first intra-agency vendetta for the new president has broken out not surprisingly with the agency that is most at risk from Trump’s upcoming policy changes, and which was catalyzed by the EPA’s role in the bizarre media scandal over the “participation” in Trump’s inauguration rally. The EPA has yet to make an official statement.