Temporary EPA Chief Could Keep Gig for Years Without Senate Vote

  • Acting administrator Wheeler appointed after Pruitt resigned
  • Wheeler could remain in role for remainder of Trump’s term
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President Donald Trump’s temporary replacement for embattled former EPA chief Scott Pruitt may not be so temporary after all.

Senate Republicans are eager to avoidBloomberg Terminal a politically charged fight to confirm Andrew Wheeler as EPA administrator, the role he’s filling on an acting basis, before midterm elections in November and amid a separate battle over Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.