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Sen. Joni Ernst told CBSN on Wednesday she thinks embattled Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt did lie when he seemingly reneged on a letter pledging to promote ethanol, saying the EPA chief is undercutting President Trump s commitment to farmers.The Iowa Republican s comments came after she described Pruitt as about as swampy as you get earlier this week. Ernst told CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett on Thursday that Pruitt
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CBS News correspondent Whit Johnson was joined on Hotsheet Live Friday
stanley tazas by CBS News political correspondent Jan Crawford, National Journal s Major Garrett and Politico s Jonathan Allen to discuss this week s historic Supreme Court oral arguments on the constitutionality of President Obama s signature health care law. This is not an easy case, Crawford said. You had very aggressive arguments by the conservative justices suggesting that is law is an unprecedented sweep of fe
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