Blurred lines: Trump’s UN choice and her coal magnate spouse
Posted Jun 24, 2019 03:04:14 PM.
WASHINGTON — A year and a half ago, an email went out from senior EPA officials to Kelly Craft, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, following up questions she’d had about a funding matter. But the email the EPA got back wasn’t from the ambassador but her husband. That was coal magnate Joseph Craft, a wealthy GOP donor who had been taking part in a press by the coal industry for regulatory relief from the EPA.
The blurring of roles — and email accounts — since she began representing the U.S. is raising questions as senators consider Craft’s nomination as America’s ambassador to the United Nations.
The U.N. position would give her a prime seat at international talks to fight climate change, in part by encouraging limits on the burning of coal.
Ellen Knickmeyer, The Associated Press