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Environmentalists Protest Senate Hearing for Trump EPA Nominee

  • A protester is removed by Capitol police during testimony from Scott Pruitt, US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be Administrator of the EPA.

    A protester is removed by Capitol police during testimony from Scott Pruitt, US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be Administrator of the EPA. | Photo: EFE

Published 18 January 2017
Opinion

Environmentalists showed up to the hearing, which heard from coal workers who praised Trump for supporting expanding mining.

Several demonstrators, some of them outfitted in traditional Native American garb, on Wednesday interrupted the Senate confirmation hearing of Scott Pruitt, tapped by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Environmental Protection Agency.

Shouting that this was a public hearing and she could not be ejected for disrupting it was one demonstrator dressed in a blue outfit bearing the initials "BP" for the oil company sentenced to pay a huge fine for the environmental catastrophe caused by the 2010 oil spill from one of its oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.

Just before the start of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works hearing, about two dozen demonstrators pounded on the door of the committee room because they were not being allowed to enter.

The protesters pushed the security guards, who ended up detaining a woman who identified herself as JoAnn, a Native American from North Dakota.

Among the audience at the hearing was a group of men wearing blue outfits and coal mining helmets.

"We want to show our support for someone who finally is going to be on our side and is going to support our way of life," Jhon Yakonvich, a miner who works in West Virginia, told EFE.

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