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Giuliani ‘More Concerned With Image Than Safety’ During Anthrax Scare

Nico Pitney: President Bush’s former EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman acknowledges fault in post-9/11 management but also lays blame at Rudy Giuliani's feet.
June 22, 2007  |  
 
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This post, written by Nico Pitney, originally appeared on Think Progress

In an interview last night with New York NBC affiliate WNBC, President Bush's former EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman revealed that mayor Rudy Giuliani's administration "appeared to be more concerned with its image than the safety and speedy response of EPA employees in the wake of the 2001 anthrax scare."

Whitman disclosed for the first time that when anthrax letters were sent to NBC headquarters, Giuliani and then-New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik would not allow EPA inspectors to be seen entering the building in their hazmat suits. Instead, a tent had to be set up where they first could change into their gear, "hidden from public view." Whitman said:

There was concern by the city that EPA workers not be seen in their hazmat suits going in because [the city was] still recovering from 9/11. They didn't want this image of a city falling apart. I said, "Well, that's not acceptable, and this is the way we're going to have to do it.
WNBC said Giuliani chose not to respond to the report. It's to your right.

Nico Pitney is the Deputy Research Director for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.

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