EPA Lee Zeldin Administrator wants to convert agency From the one that limits the business at the same time, keeping its environmental protection mission.
Being in the morning with Mary Fox Business, Zeldin discussed the changes that President Donald Trump wants to make in the agency and his role in supervision.
“We have the opportunity not only to return the job here, but also the jobs in the American auto -sector,” he said. “So, we want to help President Trump in EPA implement his mission, a mandate that the American public is loud and understandable last November.”

The bronze sign means the entrance to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) headquarters in Washington, Colombia County (Photo by J. David Ake / Getti Image / Getti Image)
Zeldin also touched upon billions of dollars that EPA stood out with non-governmental organizations at the end of the Baden-Money administration, according to which he stated were granted groups agreed with the Democratic Party.
“You had people who were part of the Biden administration, the Obama administration, democratic donors. They stood in NGOs, which did not even exist before the adoption of the inflation law,” Zeldin said. “And as soon as they announced the money with tens of billions of dollars, they would have created these NGOs from nowhere, and they received billions. This was not the way they created a legal entity, and then received $ 100,000 or received $ 5 million. They received $ 2 billion, $ 5 billion.”

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin on Fox Business. (Fox Business / Fox News)
As part of Zeldin EPA recently stopped $ 20 billion, freezing funds and referring to a question to the Ministry of Justice, which together with the FBI is investigating the distribution of money. Zeldin referred to the reports that the Power Forward Communities Group related to Democrat Stacey Abrams received $ 2 billion after notice in total income a year earlier.
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Zeldin also touched upon the regulatory reform, and the changes that the agency will make what he says would push economic growth.
“This means that buying a car will be easier. It will be easier to heat your home. Failure for small business will be easier for people looking for work, will have more opportunities.”
Despite the changes, Zeldin said the agency was still obliged to protect the environment.

President Donald Trump goes through the South lawn to sit in the marine infantry in the White House on March 7, 2025 in Washington, Columbia County (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“We want to make sure that the Americans have access to clean air, land and water. This is the first supports of power in a large American return,” Zeldin said.
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“But while we do this, we need to unleash the dominance of energy by pursuing the resolution of the reform. Make America to the capital of the world. Return these American highways. The American public has spoken out loud and realized what they want. And at the end of the day, that’s what we talk about here.”
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2025-03-14 12:00:00