Trump's Air-Quality Rollbacks Will Cause More in the US to Face Disease, Death
Briefly

The Trump administration has initiated significant rollbacks of nearly two dozen environmental and public health regulations, with warnings from health professionals that this will lead to a rise in illnesses such as lung and cardiovascular diseases. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin describes this push as a measure to make energy more affordable and revive the American workforce. While industry groups support these changes for economic growth, experts argue that disregarding environmental protections will compromise public health and ignore the benefits of clean air, potentially resulting in a sicker, poorer population.
'If Zeldin's deregulatory jihad succeeds, he will leave America a sicker and poorer place, neglecting the health and economic benefits of clean air.'
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