Former federal ethics chief Walter Shaub Walter Michael ShaubTrump breaks with precedent on second night of convention Democratic senators call for ethics review into Ivanka Trump's Goya tweet Chris Cuomo blasts Trump over photo with Goya products: 'In the middle of a pandemic, they're selling beans' MORE said Thursday that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt Edward (Scott) Scott PruittJuan Williams: Swamp creature at the White House Science protections must be enforceable Conspicuous by their absence from the Republican Convention MORE should resign, calling the EPA chief "fundamentally unfit" for public office.

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In an interview with CNN's "New Day," the former Office of Government Ethics (OGE) chief pointed to mounting scandals at the EPA as proof that Pruitt was repeatedly using EPA resources for personal gain.

"There seems to be no bottom to this ethics catastrophe with Scott Pruitt," Shaub said. "And nobody's doing anything about it."

"I have never seen anything like this ... Scott Pruitt just seems to be fundamentally unfit for public service": Former Director of Government Ethics Walter Shaub criticizes the EPA Chief amid latest scandal https://t.co/fpmXC3OgzS https://t.co/pYwMdOGivA — New Day (@NewDay) June 14, 2018

Shaub went on to accuse Pruitt of "inventing" new ways to violate longstanding White House ethics rules after the EPA chief again came under fire for his conduct, this time over allegations that he directed aides and a top donor to focus on finding his wife a job in conservative political circles.

An EPA spokesman refused to comment Wednesday on the story and referred reporters to Pruitt's outside counsel, who did not respond to requests for a statement.

"In no other administration would this man still have his job," Shaub said.

"I have never seen anything like this, with the sheer number of violations. Scott Pruitt just seems to be fundamentally unfit for public service," Shaub said.

Shaub, who served as the chief White House ethics officer under the Obama administration and briefly under Trump, has repeatedly attacked the Trump administration over ethical compliance since resigning from his post last summer.

Trump, meanwhile, has defended his EPA secretary over the increasing scandals, touting Pruitt's deregulatory efforts as recently as last week.

“Scott Pruitt is doing a great job within the walls of the EPA. I mean, we're setting records,” Trump said Friday.