The Trump official launches the employees of the Environmental Protection Agency at the opposition speech



The Trump administration informed eight employees that they ended them on Friday after their decision to sign an exhibition letter from the current policies of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to the reports of the Associated Press.

“The Environmental Protection Agency has a policy that bears zero to job officials who use their status in the agency and their king to undermine illegal and sabotage and undermine the will of the American public, which was clearly expressed in the ballot box last November,” the Environmental Protection Agency said in a statement after the US public notice was clearly expressed in the ballot box last November.

The message had hundreds of unknown and unknown distinguished.

“Since the establishment of the agency in 1970, the Environmental Protection Agency (its mission) has completed by taking advantage of science, financing and expert employees in the service of the American people. Today, we stand together in opposition against the focus of the current administration on harmful cancellation, poor procedures previously for previous EPA procedures, and ignoring scientific experience.”

Agency spokeswoman Caroline Holrana told the post that the message contains misleading information and represents “a small part of the thousands of employees of the Environmental Protection Agency.”

The hill arrived at the Environmental Protection Agency for comment.

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the Federal Workers’ Workers Union, said that the shooting of the Environmental Protection Agency was illegal.

“The Trump administration and the Agency for the Revenge Environmental Protection Agency against these workers were an attack on work rights and freedom of expression,” Justin Chen, Chairman of AFGE 238, said in a statement.

“It is clear that the measures taken by the administration are baseless and aimed at punishing any amendment from the opposition that determines the potential harm to the American public and violating the agency’s mission.”

Another president of AFGE said this step was aimed at intimidating their employees colleagues from speaking against the current heads of administration and heads of agencies.

“They are trying to intimidate employees in providing the agency’s bids and ensuring that they are not submitted to the public when there is a time when the agency does not sponsor human health and the environment,” said Nicole Cantilo, AFGE LOCAL 704, who represents 1000 workers in the Chicago Environmental Protection Agency.

Six of the refusal employees were in monitoring and two other professional employees, according to the AP.

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