EPA
chief Scott Pruitt says his
next flight will be in
coach, not
first class
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After being criticized for taking expensive, taxpayer-funded
first class flights around the country and internationally, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator
Scott Pruitt said Wednesday that on his very
next flight, he
will be seated among the masses in coach class.
Pruitt
told CBS News' "The Takeout" podcast that he has already discussed his future airline seating with his security detail.
"There is a change occurring, you're going to accommodate the security threats as they exist, you're going to accommodate those in all ways, alternate ways, up to and including flying
coach, and that is what's going to happen on my very
next flight,"
Pruitt said.
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