swamp watch with our eyes focused squarely on the epa, where there are still a lot of burning questions following scott pruitt s exit. first, what will happen with the 15 separate investigations into pruitt s time at the agency? second, does pruitt s crusade to roll back environmental regulations still have legs? third, what does pruitt s resignation mean for the rest of trump s cabinet? first of all, the $43,000 fake security booth he installed. the first class plane ticket at taxpayer expense. the bullet-proof suv. the mattress he tried to buy from president trump s hotel. and his security detail tracking down a lotion sold at ritz-carlton hotels. and his efforts to get his wife
okay, it has sweet notes of jasmine and uplifting bergamot. it run s $32 a bottle. it is sold exclusively at ritz-carlton hotels and led to this amazing yheadline in the washington post. quote, pru witt directed agents to drive him to multiple locations in search of a particular lotion sold at ritz-carlton hotels. in the short time that he s been in charge of the epa, he has reportedly used your tax dollars to not just track down fancy lotion, but also to buy $1,500 worth of fountain pens. a $43,000 fake security booth. a biometric lock for his office
it s the highest civilian award that you can be given. it s prosecu ee s from the pres. it recognizes achievement in your field. it tells you what s important to the president, their legacy. they are in there. but a little while ago there is another booth that looks like this security booth. this is the one i come through. on the other side of the white house there is another security booth. ellen degeneres shows up and doesn t have i.d. she tweets about it. sitting on a bench. nice suit. she can t get into the white house. we tweeted her and said, hey, are you in? the white house said she eventually got in. she confirmed she s in and posted a video. the quality isn t great but it is the most famous people in the world doing the mannequin challenge. kien diana ross, michael jordon, kareem abdul jabar. that s what you do waiting to get a big award from the
strike the barriers. we really won t know that yet until we finish the reconstruction. [ inaudible ]. right now the preliminary information is that both agencies had officers that fired. i ll take two more questions and then we re done. who s the lead of the investigation? the metropolitan police department will be investigating this case. we are getting support from fbi, capitol police, and secret service. any verbal exchange with the suspect? i can t comment on that at this point. i ll take one more question. how did it it ultimately end? she crashed? the crash in the 100 block of maryland avenue, and at that point, this is very close to the security booth, security officers from the capitol, there was another round of gunfire at that point. so that s where the pursuit terminated. how can terrorism be ruled out? it s so preliminary. all we re giving you right now is just the facts we know of what has happened. i m not ruling anything out at this point. i can tell
barriers. right now preliminary information both officers had fired. we are getting support from fbi, capitol police and secret service. verbal exchange from the suspect? i can t comment on that. one more question. the crash is 100 block of maryland avenue. at that point, it s close to the security booth. security officers from the capitol had another round of gunfire. how can terrorism be ruled out if this is so preliminary? all we re giving is the facts we know and what s happening. i m not ruling out anything. i m pretty confident this is not an accident. what i said, was it does not appear to be. i want to reiterate the