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Trump Appoints Lee Zeldin as EPA Chief, Promises Regulatory Overhaul
Former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin has been chosen by Donald Trump to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), with the promise of implementing swift and fair deregulatory actions. This appointment aligns with Trump's broader agenda of cutting regulations that hinder business growth while maintaining essential environmental standards.
Trump, who previously rolled back over 100 environmental regulations during his presidency, described Zeldin as a staunch advocate for “America First” policies, stating that his leadership will encourage American business growth while ensuring top-tier environmental protections, including cleaner air and water.
Zeldin, 44, a Republican and former House Representative for a Long Island district, expressed enthusiasm about the nomination, emphasizing his goal to eliminate bureaucratic red tape. He plans to prioritize energy independence, reinvigorate the U.S. auto industry, and strengthen the nation's role as a leader in artificial intelligence, all while ensuring access to clean air and water.
While Zeldin’s environmental record is limited, he has previously downplayed concerns over global warming and opposed the Paris climate agreement. In his 15 years in Congress, he earned a low environmental score of 14% from the League of Conservation Voters. His appointment, subject to Senate confirmation, is expected to bring significant changes to the EPA, potentially reshaping its operations since its establishment in 1970.
This shift is anticipated to prompt an exodus of EPA staff, as concerns rise over potential political interference and the dismantling of critical protections against pollution. Environmental groups, such as the Sierra Club, have strongly criticized the nomination, calling Zeldin unqualified and questioning his commitment to safeguarding environmental health.
Zeldin’s swift selection, just days after Trump’s election victory, marks a notable contrast to Trump’s previous term, when it took several weeks to appoint Scott Pruitt as EPA head. Pruitt resigned in 2018 amid multiple ethical scandals.
This new leadership at the EPA signals a stark departure from previous environmental policies and sets the stage for a potentially controversial period for the agency.