Trump nominates former Rep. Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency
Briefly

Trump stated that Lee Zeldin's role as EPA head would focus on "fair and swift deregulatory decisions" to benefit American businesses while upholding high environmental standards.
Zeldin's past actions include voting against certifying the 2020 election results, indicating a strong alignment with Trump’s controversial political stance.
Despite not having a background in environmental policy oversight, Zeldin has been chosen for a key role that blends business interests with environmental commitments.
The announcement of Zeldin follows the selection of other controversial figures in Trump's administration, indicating a consistent approach to policy and personnel.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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