Watchdog and conservation groups called out former oil lobbyist and current Interior Secretary David Bernhardt Friday over the department’s attempt to give a “coveted” permanent water supply contract to one of Bernhardt’s ex-clients.

“Bernhardt is fast making a play for title of ‘Shadiest Trump Cabinet Official.'”
—Robert Weissman, Public Citizen

“Bernhardt might as well still work for his former lobbying firm, where he represented oil and gas, mining, and agribusiness interests for many years,” declared Public Citizen president Robert Weissman.

Weissman’s national advocacy group previously waged a campaign highlighting Bernhardt’s conflicts of interest, opposed his confirmation, and filed an ethics complaint demanding a department investigation into him.

“If Bernhardt would like to return to his former lobbying job at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and pursue the interests of his corporate clients, he certainly is free to do so, subject to the ethics rules,” Weissman said. “But for now, he is secretary of the Interior, and his duty is to serve the public, not his old clients.”

Invoking President Donald Trump’s rallying cries from the 2016 campaign, Weissman added that “if anyone still has any illusions that Trump is working to ‘drain the swamp’ or ‘take on elites,’ here is the definitive proof that it ain’t so. A former lobbyist delivering the goods for his old lobby clients is about as corrupt as it gets. Bernhardt is fast making a play for title of ‘Shadiest Trump Cabinet Official.'”

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