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Ordered to Drop Politics, Ex-Coal CEO Shows Views on Trial

Blankenship Trial

An outspoken critic of President Barack Obama charged with conspiring to violate mine safety rules before a deadly explosion is under orders not to tell jurors he’s being persecuted by Democrats.

The federal judge also warned former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship that safety rules are not on trial.

But Blankenship hasn’t checked his Republican politics at the courtroom door, and criticizing the inspectors remains key to his defense.

Blankenship’s attorney William Taylor has argued that the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors targeted Massey’s mines after Obama took office, spending twice as long in Upper Big Branch in 2009 as in 2007, under President George W. Bush.

He also said regulators demanded ventilation changes “almost impossible to implement” before an explosion killed 29 miners in 2010.