Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt was granted around-the-clock security starting his first day on the job after he personally requested it, new documents reveal. EPA Inspector General Arthur Elkins said in a letter to senators on Monday that Pruitt requested 24/7 protection “once he was confirmed as Administrator.” Don Benton, then a senior White House adviser supervising the EPA, also asked for around-the-clock security for Pruitt for at least his first week on the job, according to emails obtained by The Washington Post. Pruitt’s enhanced security detail, three times the size of his predecessor, has cost taxpayers almost $3 million, The Associated Press reported last month. The hefty price, along with Pruitt’s lavish spending on worldwide travel and his ethical lapses, have kept him under a cloud of controversy. Although President Donald Trump has come to Pruitt’s defense amid calls for his ouster, the White House admitted for the first time last week that the ethical issues have “raised some concerns.”
Source: Huffington Post May 15, 2018 11:48 UTC