The EPA administrator Lee Zeldin describes in detail the deregulatory pressure of the agency, the end of the climate grants of Biden administration and the US energy policy.
EPA lee Zeldin wants to transform agency From one that limits business and at the same time maintains its mission to protect the environment.
In the performance at Fox Business “Morning's with Maria”, Zeldin discussed the changes that President Donald Trump wants to make in the agency and his role in their supervision.
“Here we have the opportunity not only to bring back the work, but also a lot of jobs in the American automotive sector,” he said. “So we want to help President Trump in EPA fulfill his mission, his mandate that the US public spoke aloud and clearly in November.”

The bronze mark indicates the entry into the environmental headquarters (EPA) in Washington, DC (Photo: J. David Ake / Getty Images / Getty Images)
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Zeldin also touched the billions of dollars, which EPA at the end of the biden administration had a NGO to NGOs-Pins, which he said were provided to groups in accordance with the Democratic Party.
“You had people who were part of Biden Administration, Obama's administration, democratic donors. NGOs, which did not even exist before the law on lowering the inflation, got up,” Zeldin said. “And as soon as these flower pots have announced tens of billions of dollars, from nowhere, they created these NGOs and received billions of dollars. It is not as if they were creating an entity and then gaining $ 100,000 or getting $ 5 million. They received $ 2 billion, $ 5 billion, $ 7 billion.”

EPA Lee Zeldin manager on Fox Business. (Fox Business / Fox News)
EPA, under Zeldin, recently terminated $ 20 billion contracts, freezes funds, and referred the matter to the Ministry of Justice, which together with the FBI investigate the allocation of money. Zeldin quoted that the Power Forward community, a group associated with Democrat Stacey Abrams, received $ 2 billion after showing a total of only $ 100.
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Zeldin also touched on regulatory reforms and changes that agency causes to say to stimulate economic growth.
“That means it will be easier to buy a car. It will be easier to warm your home. For people looking for a job, it will be easier to have more opportunities to run a small business. ”
Despite the changes in Zeldin, he said that the agency would still commit to environmental protection.

President Donald Trump passes through South Lawn to join Marine One in the White House 7 March 2025 in Washington, DC (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“We want to make sure that Americans have access to clean air, soil and water. This is the first pillar of power in a large American return,” Zeldin said.
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“But even if we do it, we have to release energy dominance, persecute the reform.