WASHINGTON — Text messages and other communications show fired EPA official Kevin Chmielewski and Department of the Interior staffer Alex Hinson plotting to undermine their bosses Scott Pruitt (EPA) and Ryan Zinke (Interior) by leaking negative stories to the press.

More than a half a dozen sources have come forward to identify Chmielewski and Hinson as the people responsible for the leaks, and they are using Democrat allies in the Senate to ramp up the pressure on Pruitt.

Sources confirm that Chmielewski and Hinson have spoken about their plan to take out Pruitt and Zinke while drunk at happy hours in Washington, D.C. Text messages show that Chmielewski taped an interview with television host Megyn Kelly.

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Hinson, whose personal cell phone is now subject to official federal government review because he lost his government-issued cell phone, is said to have moved back home with his parents this week as the internal controversy rages.

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Leakers and their friends in the administration are also using The Atlantic and other outlets to blame Michael Abboud, an official close to Scott Pruitt at EPA, for sensitive leaks, in an attempt to get Abboud fired. Big League Politics has never spoken to Abboud and insiders believe the “Blame Abboud” cause is laughable.

Chmielewski and Hinson are behind the leaks on both Pruitt and Zinke.

Big League Politics has obtained the following text messages between Chmielewski and Hinson.

“Hot off the press,” Chmielewski says to Hinson, referring to Washington Post and The Hill articles about Scott Pruitt’s first-class flights. “they haven’t even scratched the surface and I haven’t said one word.”

“Fuck. That,” Hinson told Chmielewski when told that Chimielewski was asked to resign. “Get on the horn with Caroline and then blow the roof off this.”

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Kevin Chmielewski was fired for cause for going AWOL on duty and for impersonating a police officer. Then he turned against Scott Pruitt.

During Cimielewski’s final junket for Vice President Pence, EPA staff were made aware of problems with Chimilewski’s SF-86 background check. Upon his return to EPA, security demanded his parking placard and his photo government ID badge — a request that Chimielewski refused.

Rather, he got into his fake police cruiser and drove home, sources tell Big League. Despite being a civilian, Chmielewski purchased a police-type cruiser and outfitted it with police lights, sources at EPA tell Big League Politics.

When he wasn’t crashing with his friends from the Trump campaign in D.C., and in order to arrive home more quickly, Chmielewski would regularly impersonate law enforcement on his long ride home to the eastern shore of Maryland by turning on his police cruiser’s lights and speeding past slow traffic, sources indicate.Chmielewski was fired because he took frequent trips, and was listed as officially AWOL, in the government. No one at the EPA knew where he was, and his absences caused alarm among the staff, sources state.

An Affair With an American Idol Contestant and Trump Anthem Performer

Chimelewski had an affair, according to his former paramour Haley Davis, a former American Idol contestant from South Carolina, who is saying they met during multiple Trump rallies across the country.

Chimilewski represented to Davis that he was going through a divorce and was going to be eligible again soon, according to Haley Davis.

Chimilewski and his girlfriend stayed together in hotels during all of their Republican GOP trips.

According to text messages obtained by Big League Politics, Davis learned Chmielewski was married at the end of March 2016, and she was not happy. She said she was “crushed” and “confronted Kevin,” at which point he begged Haley to stay with him. He said he would leave his wife Bree for Haley. But she refused. She said she could not bear to be a homewrecker in another woman’s home. She already felt like a fool. The entire campaign knew he was married, but he had her on his arm like a prize. It broke her heart, she said.

After Davis confronted Kevin, he refused to book her to sing at any future pro-Trump events, so she also lost her job singing for the president.

But that did not stop him from seeing her a few months later when he flew into Atlanta, Davis claims.

Davis also claims that he lied about being a NAVY SEAL.

According to his former co-worker and childhood friend Chris Eschenburg, Chmielewski lied on his resume about his service in the Coast Guard in order to get his job on the Trump campaign.

Alex Hinson at the Department of the Interior Gets Involved To Smear Zinke

Department of the Interior deputy press secretary Alex Hinson is identified as the person responsible for the leaks in the media for negative stories about Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, Big League Politics has exclusively learned. These leaks include news that Zinke deleted the term “climate change” from the agency’s five-year plan, a Politico hit piece on the cost of Zinke’s office doors, and an email in which his colleague Heather Swift trashed reporters.

Hinson, a 2014 University of Arkansas graduate, is caught up in an elaborate series of events. Hinson lost his government-issued cell phone and now his personal phone, which he uses for government business, is subject to federal government review. That phone contains records of a drug deal, according to an inside source. Hinson has referred to Zinke as an “idiot” at Washington events.

Hinson, a 2014 University of Arkansas graduate, is caught up in an elaborate series of events. Hinson lost his government-issued cell phone and now his personal phone, which he uses for government business, is subject to federal government review. That phone contains records of a drug deal, according to an inside source. Hinson has referred to Zinke as an “idiot” at Washington events.

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