09 June, 2019

White House Tried to Stop Climate Science Testimony, Documents Show

WASHINGTON — The White House tried to stop a State Department senior intelligence analyst from discussing climate science in congressional testimony this week, internal emails and documents show.
Rod Schoonover at a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Wednesday. 
The State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research declined to make changes to the proposed testimony and the analyst, Rod Schoonover, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, was ultimately allowed to speak before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on Wednesday.

But in a highly unusual move, the White House refused to approve Dr. Schoonover’s written testimony for entry into the permanent Congressional Record. The reasoning, according to a June 4 email seen by The New York Times, was that the science did not match the Trump administration’s views.


Read the story from The New York Times by Lisa Friedman - “White House Tried to Stop Climate Science Testimony, Documents Show.”

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