Re: EPA: No timeline for high court request

Johnson again defended his decision to deny California permission to implement its own law regulating greenhouse gas emissions from new cars and trucks. He said the decision was his alone and the right one, even though more than a dozen states have sued him over it and internal documents have emerged showing his career staff advised that the waiver should have been granted.

Is it possible that the head of the EPA has time to sit in jail for contempt of court?

E. Swanson

Not this court.

Why do I get the feeling they're not going to be able to comply until after the end of the term for El Presidente. I wish there were a way to sue them for malpractice, the EPA has been a disgrace under these guys.