Trump approached by Scott Pruitt to fire Jeff Sessions

ANI  |  Washington D. C. [USA] 

Scott Pruitt, the for the (EPA) has appealed to to fire the incumbent Attorney General, so that he could run for the position.

According to CNN, asked Trump to temporarily replace Sessions as the of the for 210 days under the Vacancies Reform Act, saying that he would run for the office thereafter.

According to The Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, the has the authority to temporarily fill a vacancy at a federal agency if the "dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to perform the functions and duties of the office."

Pruitt, in a statement, denied the reports.

"This report is simply false. General Sessions and I are friends and I have always said I want nothing more than to see him succeed in his role," the statement said.

An EPA said that the agency "will not be commenting on anonymous sources who are working to distract Americans from the Trump Administration's accomplishments on regulatory certainty and environmental stewardship."

Earlier in April, Trump had publicly hinted towards replacing Sessions with as the former's recusal from overseeing the Russian investigation had added to the President's frustrations.

Pruitt's ethics have been a matter of debate and the at least14 federal investigations that he is facing has tarnished the administration.

It was also revealed on Monday that and his aides kept 'secret' calendars and schedules and would discuss which meetings to exclude from their publicly released calendars, according to a former EPA

Despite all these allegations, Trump's faith in Pruitt remains steadfast, and in June, he stated that Pruitt was doing a "fantastic job."

"I'm not happy about certain things. But he's done a fantastic job running the EPA, which is very overriding," Trump said.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 08:45 IST