President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE reaffirmed his support for embattled Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief 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 on Wednesday, saying that under him the agency is "doing really, really well."

"Thank you Scott, very much. EPA is doing really, really well,” Trump told Pruitt while praising Cabinet officials during a meeting at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

"Somebody has to say that about you a little bit, you know that, Scott," Trump added.

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The president's praise came as new controversies cropped up this week regarding Pruitt’s management of the EPA.

Reports have indicated that Pruitt used his position and an EPA aide to try to get his wife a fast food franchise and that he had another aide do personal tasks such as trying to buy a used Trump International Hotel mattress.

Multiple controversies surrounding Pruitt have spurred more than a dozen federal investigations and led to growing calls by Democrats, environmentalists and a few Republicans for him to step down or for Trump to fire him.

Trump, meanwhile, has continued to publicly praise Pruitt.

“I think he’s done a fantastic job. I think he’s done an incredible job,” Trump said in April.

“Rent was about market rate, travel expenses OK. Scott is doing a great job!” he tweeted.

The controversies include that Pruitt rented a condo from a lobbyist for $50 for every night he slept there, spent $3.5 million on a 24/7 security detail, gave raises to two close aides after the White House rejected his request and other matters.

Pruitt has curried significant favor with Trump, his allies and other conservatives for carrying out an aggressive deregulatory agenda, including efforts to roll back nearly all of the agency’s climate change regulations and major water and air pollution rules.