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Friday, November 16, 2018

Trump to nominate acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler as agency's permanent chief

Andrew Wheeler will be nominated to permanently lead the Environmental Protection Agency, President Donald Trump said Friday.

Wheeler, 53, has served as the acting head of the EPA since his predecessor, former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, resigned under a cloud of ethics investigations in July.

Trump made the announcement at the White House while welcoming various administration officials, before awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to seven individuals.

Trump introduced Wheeler as the "acting administrator who, I will tell you, is going to be made permanent. He's done a fantastic job and I want to congratulate him."

Even before Pruitt stepped down, conservatives and Republican lawmakers were tipping Wheeler, a long-time Washington insider and lobbyist for the coal industry, to take over for his embattled boss. Wheeler was confirmed as the deputy administrator just three months before Pruitt's departure.

Wheeler is likely to face a charged and highly partisan Senate confirmation hearing. Only three Democrats — Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Heidi Heitkamp of of North Dakota and Joe Donnelly of Indiana — supported Wheeler's confirmation to be the EPA's No. 2 official. Both Manchin and Heitkamp represent states with major fossil fuel interests.

Heitkamp lost her race against Republican Kevin Cramer in the midterm elections, and Donnelly was ousted in his race against Republican Mike Braun.

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