A couple of years ago, Scott Pruitt had some unkind words for Donald Trump. The Oklahoma Republican appeared on a radio show at the time and argued, among other things, that if Trump were elected president, he’d be “abusive” toward the Constitution.
Evidently, my assumption about Pruitt always being wrong was mistaken.
Trump, of course, went on to win anyway, and he tapped Pruitt to lead the EPA. Confronted with his 2016 quote this week, Pruitt initially said he didn’t recall making the comments — it was an untenable posture given the recording of the interview — before rejecting his previous assessment in a rather striking way.
“After meeting him, and now having the honor of working for him, it is abundantly clear that President Trump is the most consequential leader of our time,” Pruitt explained. “No one has done more to advance the rule of law than President Trump. The president has liberated our country from the political class and given America back to the people.”
Pruitt could’ve just explained that his 2016 comments were made in the middle of a contentious primary season, when rhetoric was running hot, but in Trump World, that wouldn’t suffice. He had to reject his previous assessment by praising Trump in a Dear Leader sort of way.
The story came a week after Deputy White House Press Secretary Hogan Gidley appeared on “Fox & Friends” and described Trump as “a real-life Superman.”
New York‘s Olivia Nuzzi, meanwhile, was interested in learning more about the president’s speechwriting team ahead of Trump’s State of the Union address. She received an interesting response from the White House:









