Trump
picks ally Lee Zeldin as environment chief and vows to roll back rules
President-elect
says ex-New York congressman will ‘ensure fair and swift deregulatory
decisions’ as EPA administrator
Oliver
Milman
Mon 11 Nov
2024 21.50 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/11/trump-appoint-lee-zeldin-epa-chief
Donald Trump
has picked Lee Zeldin, a former New York congressman, to lead the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), vowing the appointment will “ensure fair and swift
deregulatory decisions” by the regulator.
Trump, who
oversaw the rollback of more than 100 environmental rules when he last was US
president, said that Zeldin was a “true fighter for America First policies” and
that “he will ensure fair and swift deregulatory decisions that will be enacted
in a way to unleash the power of American businesses, while at the same time
maintaining the highest environmental standards, including the cleanest air and
water on the planet”.
Zeldin, a
Republican who was in the House of Representatives until last year as a member
for a New York district that covers part of Long Island, said the nomination
was an “honor” and that he was looking forward to cutting red tape as the EPA
administrator.
“We will
restore US energy dominance, revitalize our auto industry to bring back
American jobs, and make the US the global leader of AI,” Zeldin wrote on X. “We
will do so while protecting access to clean air and water.”
Zeldin, 44,
is considered a close Trump ally and ran in a surprisingly close race for New
York governor in 2022, before being pipped by Kathy Hochul, a Democrat. During
the campaign, Zeldin attacked Hochul’s “far-left climate agenda” and assailed
Democrats for allegedly forcing people to drive electric cars.
The EPA
nominee, who will have to be confirmed by the US Senate, has rarely spoken out
on environmental or climate issues, although he said in 2014 he was “not sold
yet on the whole argument that we have as serious a problem as other people
are” with global heating, and added in 2018 that he did not support the Paris
climate agreement, which Trump is again expected to withdraw the US from.
Zeldin, who
has a score of just 14% from the League of Conservation Voters on his votes on
environmental issues in his 15 years in Congress, is expected to oversee an
overhaul of the EPA that will rival anything seen since its foundation in 1970.
An exodus of
staff is expected from the agency, with employees already raising fears they
will be subject to political interference and that their work to protect
Americans from toxic chemicals and planet-heating emissions from cars, trucks
and power plants will be torn up.
“Naming an
unqualified, anti-American worker who opposes efforts to safeguard our clean
air and water lays bare Donald Trump’s intentions to, once again, sell our
health, our communities, our jobs, and our future out to corporate polluters,”
Ben Jealous, executive director of the Sierra Club, said of Zeldin’s
nomination.
“Our lives,
our livelihoods, and our collective future cannot afford Lee Zeldin – or anyone
who seeks to carry out a mission antithetical to the EPA’s mission.”
The naming
of Zeldin, less than a week after Trump won the presidential election, is far
quicker than his previous term in the White House, when he took until December
to name Scott Pruitt as his pick for the EPA.
Pruitt
resigned in 2018 amid a flurry of ethics scandals, including allegations that
he gave staffers improper pay raises, that he constructed an expensive
soundproof phone booth in his office, and that he tasked employees with
fetching him moisturizer and a favorite mattress.
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