If you're looking to build an army of government aides with experience fighting climate regulations, sparring with environmentalists and cracking down on U.S. EPA, alumni of Sen. Jim Inhofe's office are an obvious place to start. And the Trump administration is doing just that, eyeing at least five current and former aides to the Oklahoma Republican for top political jobs working on energy in the White House and in EPA.
President Trump's pick to lead U.S. EPA, Scott Pruitt, is an avowed foe of the agency's Clean Water Rule. But legal experts say killing that rule is one thing, replacing it another.