In the California case, Democrats and advocates questioned whether Bernhardt had a conflict of interest in the issue because he previously represented a water district that sued the government to have more water diverted its way.
The department has consistently defended Bernhardt, saying he follows ethics rules and advice from the agency's lawyers. The story cited emails and other internal documents released through a Freedom of Information Act request, which The New York Timescalling for the study to be released immediately.
Or as we call it, Wednesday.
Meanwhile Ben Carson has been doing some phenomenal positive things that ABC so happens to miss over and over. Doesn’tfitva narrative yooare painting?