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by m3ta
3432 days ago
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"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."[0] and, "ARS spokesman Christopher Bentley said the ban would not include scientific publications released through peer-reviewed professional journals."[0] [0]:https://www.apnews.com/5ada25fc57b44a0989e681d6dc2a3daf/Trum... |
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We'll see if it's actually lifted by then, as we've already seen a lot of misdirection and outright lies from the Trump team.
Also from the article:
"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."
"Officials at state and local agencies that rely on EPA for funding said they were left in the dark, saying they had received no information from EPA about the freeze."
Why do they need to quash the speech and operations of employees during the transition, other than to have a chilling effect in the department?
Unless you're already appointing leadership like Scott Pruitt, who is actively hostile to the organization's goals and intent on dismantling it from the inside.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/can-t...
Before the inauguration the transition team sent surveys to the Department of Energy and other agencies seemingly meant to ferret out anyone working on climate science. Trump received a lot of criticism for this. A media blackout would be a good time for him to clean house of anyone who disagrees.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/donald-trump-administration/20...