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"Trump Stocks E.P.A. With Oil, Gas and Chemical Lobbyists"

"Top political appointees are already at the E.P.A. preparing to erase the agency’s climate rules and pollution controls. Many of them have tried it before."

"President Trump is stocking the Environmental Protection Agency with officials who have served as lawyers and lobbyists for the oil and chemical industries, many of whom worked in his first administration to weaken climate and pollution protections.

Lee Zeldin, Mr. Trump’s choice to lead the E.P.A., has little experience with environmental policy. He will be expected to hit the ground running, though, to fulfill Mr. Trump’s fire hose of orders directing the agency to cut regulations.

Mr. Zeldin’s Senate confirmation vote has not yet been scheduled but he has already marshaled more than a dozen deputies and senior advisers. The quick appointments are in contrast to Mr. Trump’s first term, when many Republicans hesitated to join the administration and internal squabbling delayed the selection of the deputy administrator as well as the chief air pollution regulator for nearly a year. Some appointees have already moved into their offices.

Top appointees include David Fotouhi, Mr. Zeldin’s second-in-command, a lawyer who recently challenged a ban on asbestos; Alex Dominguez, a former oil lobbyist who will work on automobile emissions; and Aaron Szabo, a lobbyist for both the oil and chemical industries who is expected to be the top air pollution regulator."

Lisa Friedman, Hiroko Tabuchi and Coral Davenport report for the New York Times January 25, 2025.

SEE ALSO:

"Trump Presses Pause On Parts Of The Federal Government" (Washington Post)

"Trump EPA Enters Partial Comms ‘Hold’" (E&E News)

"Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Pause EPA And Student Debt Cases" (USA TODAY)

"Trump's Halting Of EPA Limits On PFAS In Drinking Water "A Tragic Setback," Long Island Environmentalist Says" (CBS News)

"In Policy Reversal, Trump Eliminates Help For Black And Latino Communities Hit Harder By Pollution" (AP)

"Trump Seizes Wartime Powers in Battle for More Fossil Fuels" (Bloomberg)

 

Source: NYTimes, 01/27/2025