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US agency staff are not allowed to talk with Congress, a lawmaker claims

US agency staff are not allowed to talk with Congress, a lawmaker claims

In a letter to agency administrators sent on Thursday, Chellie Pingree, a Representative, said that the Trump administration had instructed staff at the U.S. Farm, Environment and Interior agencies not to speak to members of the U.S. Congress.

Pingree (a Democrat) said that the interruption in communication strayed away from longstanding relationships between agency staff and Congressional decision makers.

"These employees have always shown professionalism and integrity. Since President (Donald Trump) took office, almost all communication has stopped. Pingree sent letters to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

J. Elizabeth Peace, spokesperson for the Interior Department, said that the agency doesn't comment on communications from Congress.

A spokesperson for the EPA said that the agency is reviewing the letter.

Requests for comments from the USDA were not immediately responded to.

Pingree, the leading Democrat in the House of Representatives appropriations committee that oversees Interior, Environment and other agencies.

The letters expressed their "outrage" over the firings thousands of federal employees across three agencies. They requested information on the number and breakdown of terminations by program office, location, and other details by February 27, 2019.

The letter said that "the chaotic way in which these mass shootings were carried out will only make the Federal Government more inefficient."

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency fired thousands of federal employees in just a few days. (Reporting and editing by Sandra Maler, Diane Craft and Sandra Maler; Additional reporting and editing by Valerie Volcovici)

(source: Reuters)