Spokesman says White House was candid with information about how bad Gulf oil spill could be
By APThursday, October 7, 2010
White House says it didn’t withhold oil spill info
WASHINGTON — The White House is pushing back against accusations that the administration blocked government scientists from telling the public just how bad the BP oil spill could become.
Press secretary Robert Gibbs says the White House never tried to withhold “the most accurate and timely information” on the amount of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico as soon as it became available.
Documents released Wednesday by the staff of the national oil spill commission said the Obama administration kept scientists from being frank with the public and committed other missteps during the crisis.
President Barack Obama created the commission to investigate the BP spill.
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Tags: Accidents, Barack Obama, District Of Columbia, Environmental Concerns, North America, United States, Washington
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