Politics | Gulf of Mexico Feds Press BP on Funding Gulf Cleanup Homeland Security, Interior secretaries tour oil spill area By Marie Morris Posted Apr 30, 2010 4:01 PM CDT Copied Danene Birtell and Dr. Erica Miller of Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research work to help an oil-covered Northern Gannet bird, which is normally white, at a facility in Fort Jackson, La., April 30, 2010. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) BP is not doing enough to remedy the effects of the oil spill created when one of its offshore drilling facilities exploded, and the federal government plans to pressure the company to fund and complete the cleanup of the crude-choked Gulf of Mexico. "We cannot rest and will not rest until BP permanently secures the well head and cleans up every drop of oil," Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said today after taking an aerial tour of the affected area with Janet Napolitano. "BP as the responsible party must fund cleanup costs," the Homeland Security secretary told the TImes-Picayune. "We will continue to push BP to engage in the strongest possible response to ensure protection of wildlife and lands." Gov. Bobby Jindal said the company and the state and federal governments face "three challenges: stopping the leak, protecting the coast and cleaning the coast." Read These Next And ... 23,000 pages of Epstein files are now out. A grandmother allegedly fatally struck her own grandson with her car. Trump commuted his sentence. Now he's headed back behind bars. After 14 years on the run, Arizona's No. 2 fugitive nabbed. Report an error