E.P.A. Chief Scott Pruitt (a.k.a. The Swamp Thing)

Not too worry; his smoke should be easy concealed in the Clinton smokescreen. If he bought back some of Hiliary's used uranium and left it laying around ...

Nah, if he messed with the Clintons he'd have been disappeared months ago.
 
He'll get thrown under the bus soon enough by Trump. My guess is he does some time. Too much smoke for there not to be a fire somewhere.

What did he do illegal? He gamed the system. He mostly seems to have violated standards of conduct which isn't going to get him anything since he resigned.
 
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What did he do illegal? He gamed the system. He mostly seems to have violated standards of conduct which isn't going to get him anything since he resigned.

It is just a guess on my part. I think there are more snakes in the grass. As it stands now, no he didn't break any laws. He's just a scumbag. And his wife too.
 
What did he do illegal? He gamed the system. He mostly seems to have violated standards of conduct which isn't going to get him anything since he resigned.

There's a long list of more deserving candidates for ethics violation penalties ahead of Pruitt. Improper ethical behavior is generally a merit badge for DC politicians; they are nobody if they haven't thumbed their noses at the rules and the voting public.
 
Hard-left activist Occupy Wall Street has published the private Tulsa, Oklahoma, home address of Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt – encouraging its followers to take a “pitchfork to him directly.”


In doing so, they have unwittingly demonstrated the wisdom of something for which up till now Pruitt has been heavily criticized by the liberal media and left wing pressure groups: taking on extra security.

According to Daily Caller:

Occupy Wall Street posted Pruitt’s address on Twitter on Monday along with a New York Times article detailing the EPA head’s “cozy ties” with Joseph Craft, a coal executive. The group gave out his address to their Twitter followers “if you want to take [your] pitchfork to him directly.”
 
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Thats BS, people take jobs all the time that someone they know hooked them up with. I blame it it on Scott, not her.

That's where the blame should be placed. However, the fact that he had also used his influence to try and get her a Chik fil a franchise could indicate that she was pushing him to help her get something. It's strange how important getting his wife a job was to him... it only makes sense if she was nagging him to do it.
 
That's where the blame should be placed. However, the fact that he had also used his influence to try and get her a Chik fil a franchise could indicate that she was pushing him to help her get something. It's strange how important getting his wife a job was to him... it only makes sense if she was nagging him to do it.

Still not nepotism.
 
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That's where the blame should be placed. However, the fact that he had also used his influence to try and get her a Chik fil a franchise could indicate that she was pushing him to help her get something. It's strange how important getting his wife a job was to him... it only makes sense if she was nagging him to do it.

He probably knew he'd get canned eventually.
 
It is called nepotism, and it is generally frowned upon as douchy behavior.

There once was a family with two Ohrs in the water. He worked in the DOJ - on the Trump investigation; she worked for Fusion GPS - making up stuff for the Trump investigation. His fall came over secret meetings with Fusion GPS. There's been a history of DC politicians with family members in lobbying firms. The Weiners had feet in two branches simultaneously you might also recall.

There's a lot of DC swamp to be drained, and a little rubber duckie named Mueller haphazardly floating around looking for a drain in all the wrong places.
 

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