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White House dismisses Surface Transportation Board member who regulates railroads

A White House spokesman confirmed that Robert Primus was fired as a Surface Transportation Board member. He did not agree with the agenda of U.S. president Donald Trump, the spokesman added. White House spokesperson Kush Desai stated that Robert Primus was fired from his post because he did not agree with President Donald Trump's America First agenda. The Administration plans to nominate in a short time new members who are more qualified to the Surface Transportation Board. Trump is purging bureaucrats from agencies that are not in line with his agenda.

The railway regulators are evaluating the proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern.

Primus said earlier that he had rejected an email sent by the White House that terminated his position. He deemed it to be "legally invalid", and that "it would weaken the Board, and adversely impact the freight rail system in a manner that could ultimately harm consumers and the economy."

In a social media post, he stated, "With all this in mind, my plan is to continue to discharge the duties I have as a Board member and, if prevented from doing so I will explore my options in court."

The White House statement didn't address the proposed merger, or the legal questions surrounding termination.

Surface Transportation Board has not responded to an earlier request for comments. Trevor Hunnicutt, Harshita Menaktshi and Mark Porter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)