Donald Trump's EPA Is Now Attacking Journalists
On Saturday, Associated Press journalists Jason Dearen and Michael Biesecker reported at least five toxic, Houston-area Superfund sites in the path of Hurricane Harvey had been deluged with floodwater, potentially distributing the assorted nasty things contained within across a much larger geographical area. The AP report noted while its reporters were able to access the sites via boat, the Environmental Protection Agency was not on scene, and did not provide a timeline for when its staff would be able to visit them.
Now the EPA, which is under the control of Donald Trump appointee and longtime EPA hater Scott Pruitt, has fired back with one of the administrations favorite tactics: smearing the messenger. In an extraordinary statement that appeared on the agencys website on Sunday, the EPA called the AP report misleading and attacked Bieseckers audacity and credibility.
Heres the truth: through aerial imaging, EPA has already conducted initial assessments at 41 Superfund sites28 of those sites show no damage, and 13 have experienced flooding, the EPA wrote.
Notably, the EPA tried to bury that its initial assessment was conducted with aerial images, not actual on-site assessments, and that the agency had failed to visit at least 11 possibly storm-damaged Superfund sites as of Saturday. That is completely in line with the original AP report.
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