The Environmental Protection Agency's inspector general has expanded its probe into EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's travel costs.

Some of them are billionaires, some are millionaires, and others are simply wannabes, but they're all drunk with entitlement gone awry in Donald Trump's Cabinet of the Swamp. The Washington Post writes:

Inspectors general have opened at least five investigations into charter or military flights by Cabinet officials amounting to millions in federal spending. Their decisions to veer away from cheaper commercial flights have led to criticism from Democrats in Congress and government accountability groups about a culture of entitlement in Trump’s administration. New examples of questioned expenditures include those of Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who on Friday turned over his travel records under pressure from House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) and the panel’s top Democrat, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (Md.). Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt faces an expanding investigation into his travel by private jet. [...]

The mentality of the Grifter in Chief, who immediately began using the presidency to line his own pockets, has really trickled down throughout administration officials, whether they're working on the economy, military issues, or health care. Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, now-resigned Health and Human Secretary Tom Price, and even White House aide Kellyanne Conway have gotten in on the taxpayer-funded giveaway.

To deal with fallout, the White House has imposed a new approval process for charter jet travel by non-national-security Cabinet members. The protocol will be supervised by Chief of Staff John F. Kelly.

Because John Kelly is now the official keeper of the Adult Day Care center known as the White House.