Campaigners at various groups that signed on to the letter spoke out about Bernhardt’s record and urged senators to reject him.

“His sorry record in protecting America’s natural resources, wildlife, and waters makes Bernhardt uniquely unfit for the job.”
—John Bowman, NRDC

Nicole Ghio of Friends of the Earth denounced Bernhardt as “a fossil fuel industry hack” while Leda Huta of the Endangered Species Coalition called him “a prime example of the culture of special-interest, big-money, influence peddling surrounding this administration.”

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“His sorry record in protecting America’s natural resources, wildlife, and waters makes Bernhardt uniquely unfit for the job,” said John Bowman, managing director of government affairs at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).

Randi Spivak, public lands director at the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD), concluded that “Bernhardt has already shown us that he’s the most dangerous person to be in charge of our public lands and endangered species.”

Bernhardt has so many potential conflicts of interest due to his history as a lobbyist that, as the Washington Post revealed last year, he carries around a pocket-sized card listing all of them.

Public Citizen, another signatory of the letter, printed out a poster-sized version of the card and delivered it to senators voting on his confirmation. As the watchdog group put it, “An oil shill has no business overseeing our natural resources.”

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