"The Trump administration has proposed whacking the budget of the Environmental Protection Agency by nearly a third, eliminating thousands of employees and scrapping dozens of programs, including climate-change research and cleanup efforts in the Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay.
But a detailed budget plan obtained by The Washington Post last week includes a request to add positions within the agency’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance 'to provide 24/7 security detail' for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
Pruitt’s predecessor, Gina McCarthy, had what was known as 'door-to-door' protection — essentially from her residence each morning until she returned at night, according to Liz Purchia, a communications director at the EPA in the Obama administration. She said security officers typically would leave McCarthy once she was at her office. Previous EPA administrators have had similar arrangements."
Brady Dennis reports for the Washington Post April 12, 2017.
"Trump’s EPA Is Seeking A 24/7 Security Detail For Its New Leader"
Source: Washington Post, 04/13/2017