GovExec reports on the latest in the Environmental Protection Agency’s move to get two of its lawyers to change or remove a YouTube video of theirs discussing climate protection.
The issue, according to EPA, is not the content of the video but whenever agency employees use their profession “to accent the credibility of your personal opinion,” said EPA spokeswoman Adora Andy. “This is really not out of the ordinary at EPA.” Andy said the agency has “no comments on their content.”