Lee Zeldin Nominated as EPA Chief, Faces Scrutiny Over Environmental Record
Former Congressman Lee Zeldin, known for mixed environmental stances, is appointed by Trump to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Zeldin, a former Republican congressman, has been nominated by President-elect Trump to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- His nomination has sparked concern among environmental groups due to his history of supporting deregulation and voting against environmental protections.
- While in Congress, Zeldin occasionally broke with his party to support environmental measures, such as opposing drilling in the Atlantic Ocean and voting for PFAS regulation.
- Critics worry about potential rollbacks of Biden-era environmental regulations under Zeldin's leadership, aligning with Trump's deregulatory agenda.
- Supporters, including industry groups, praise Zeldin for his practical approach and readiness to address national environmental challenges.