Scott Pruitt wanted to use sirens in DC traffic for non-emergency
by Tristan Justice
| April 05, 2018 04:18 PM
Embattled Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt asked to use sirens in D.C. traffic but was told he could not because it was a non-emergency, according to CBS.
The lead agent in charge of Pruitt’s security detail who advised the administrator that sirens were only used in emergency cases was later removed and reassigned to a new job in the EPA.
Sources told CBS News that agent Pasquale “Nino†Perotta replaced Special Agent Eric Weese, who had been at the EPA for 16 years.
Perotta, now in charge of Pruitt’s unprecedented 24-hour security detail, is the agent who determined Pruitt’s need to fly first class because of threats connected to the administrator’s air travel.
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