EPA Scientists Said They Were Pressured to Downplay Harms From Chemicals. A Watchdog Found They Were Retaliated Against. [View all]
Three reports issued by the agencys inspector general detailed personal attacks suffered by the scientists including being called stupid, piranhas and pot-stirrers and called on the EPA to take appropriate corrective action in response
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More than three years ago, a small group of government scientists came forward with disturbing allegations.
During President Donald Trumps administration, they said, their managers at the Environmental Protection Agency began pressuring them to make new chemicals they were vetting seem safer than they really were. They were encouraged to delete evidence of chemicals harms, including cancer, miscarriage and neurological problems, from their reports and in some cases, they said, their managers deleted the information themselves.
After the scientists pushed back, they received negative performance reviews and three of them were removed from their positions in the EPAs division of new chemicals and reassigned to jobs elsewhere in the agency.
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