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Trump EPA Secretary Will Have ‘16,000 Employees Working Against Him’
Daily Caller ^ | 11:55 PM 01/28/2017 | Photo of Christopher Bedford CHRISTOPHER BEDFORD

Posted on 01/29/2017 9:59:13 AM PST by drewh

PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. — When likely EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt walks into his first day at the office, “He’ll have 16,000 employees working against him,” Sen. James Lankford told a large gathering of libertarian donors Saturday evening.

“And I expect a flood of lawsuits over everything he does.”

Pruitt, who has been nominated to lead the EPA by President Donald Trump, is the attorney general of Lankford’s state, Oklahoma. He has faced fierce opposition from the environmentalist left.

Lankford, who chairs the Senate Oversight Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care and Entitlements, was joined on stage by Sens. Mike Lee and Pat Toomey. Their panel, moderated by Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips, was during a dinner on day one of Charles and David Koch’s libertarian Seminar Network in Palm Springs, Calif. (RELATED: Mike Lee Is Certain The Senate Will Confirm Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee)

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Of the three senators, Lankford was the only tepid backer of Trump, saying he would support the nominee and frequently dodging press requests to weigh in on specific incidents. Toomey withheld endorsement of Trump, though didn’t rule it out, and was a frequent critic. On Election Day, he said he was voting for Trump. Lee, who is a close friend of Sen. Ted Cruz and represents Utah’s quieter, more conflict-adverse Mormon Republican electorate, urged Trump to quit in October and declined to endorse him throughout the election. (RELATED: Three Republican Senators Kick Off Koch’s First Massive Donor Conference In Age Of Trump)

Called “A Time to Lead,” the meeting is hosted at the Renaissance Indian Wells Resort and Spa, and is focused on local, grassroots initiatives Americans can take in what Hooks called “the key institutions of society”– “education, community, business and government.” (RELATED: Charles Koch Calls For Action: ‘We Might Not Have An Opportunity Again Like We Have Today’)

There are around 550 individuals included in the “principals” network meeting, which requires at least $100,000 donation to the network. In addition to these invited people, there are approximately 150 staff and speakers, Seminar Network spokesman James David told reporters. There is also a larger press presence than any previous conference has allowed.

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Editor’s Note: Christopher Bedford was a fellow at the Charles Koch Institute in 2010.

Tags: Charles Koch, Charles Koch Institute, Environmental Protection Agency, James Lankford, Mike Lee, Pat Toomey, Scott Pruitt Show comments


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To: 17th Miss Regt

Tagging the Polar Bears!


61 posted on 01/29/2017 6:12:33 PM PST by Ozark Tom
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To: drewh

But for most of them, not for long!


62 posted on 01/29/2017 7:16:52 PM PST by vette6387
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To: drewh

He should be presiding over the dismantling and shutdown of the agency. Then, if he does it well and expeditiously, they can move him to the next target- education, maybe.


63 posted on 01/30/2017 7:40:56 AM PST by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, now and forever! Building the Wall, NOW!)
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To: AmusedBystander
Canada is welcoming all refugees. I think they should go there.

That'll get real old for Canadians, real fast! Their own libs have a bit more class than our whiney childish variety.

64 posted on 01/30/2017 7:44:58 AM PST by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, now and forever! Building the Wall, NOW!)
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