Ex-Trump aide on leave after questioning Pruitt’s spending
WASHINGTON — A high-ranking political staffer at the Environmental Protection Agency has told lawmakers he faced retaliation after pushing back against outsized spending demands from Administrator Scott Pruitt for first-class flights, luxury hotels and unusual security precautions.
House and Senate Democrats sent letters Thursday to President Donald Trump and Pruitt describing a meeting the lawmakers had with Kevin Chmielewski, who was recently placed on involuntary, unpaid leave from his positon as EPA’s deputy chief of staff for operations.
Chmielewski served as a key staffer for the Trump campaign before being hired at EPA last year to help oversee the agency’s budget and expenditures. He said he was forced out after questioning Pruitt’s spending, including ballooning costs from the administrator’s full-time 20-member full-time security detail.
Trump has thus far stood by his embattled EPA chief, suggesting that Democrats and environmentalists will do anything to stop Pruitt’s rollbacks of Obama-era regulations.


