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Trump's EPA Chief Rescinds Regulations and Cuts Agency Staff

via NPR News·1h ago

New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert reports that EPA chief Lee Zeldin has eliminated departments, terminated scientists, and rescinded regulations to side with polluters. This transformation of the agency represents a significant shift in federal environmental oversight and regulatory enforcement. The move aligns with the administration's broader deregulatory agenda but raises concerns about environmental safety and scientific integrity.

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