Obama’s ‘green jobs’ guru Jones quits after uproar

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A White House environmental  policy adviser who specialized in “green jobs” resigned yesterday after an uproar over his previous affiliation with a  Sept. 11 conspiracy group.

Van Jones, special adviser on green jobs at the White House  Council on Environmental Quality, apologized on Thursday after  videotape surfaced of him using a crude epithet to describe  Republicans and amid revelations he had signed a petition  suggesting U.S. government involvement in the 2001 attacks in  New York and Washington.

The apology did little to quell Republican criticism and  President Barack Obama’s chief spokesman gave only tepid  support to Jones on Friday.

Asked yesterday if Obama ordered that Jones be fired, White  House adviser David Axelrod told NBC’s “Meet The Press”  program: “Absolutely not. This was Van Jones’ own decision.”

Jones said he was resigning to avoid being a distraction in  the administration’s effort to pass healthcare reform and  climate change legislation.

“On the eve of historic fights for healthcare and clean  energy, opponents of reform have mounted a vicious smear  campaign against me,” Jones said in a resignation letter  released to the media.

“I cannot in good conscience ask my colleagues to expend  precious time and energy defending or explaining my past. We  need all hands on deck, fighting for the future.”