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Zeldin says says Trump deregulation actions won’t have adverse effects

by Kaia Hubbard
April 20, 2025
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Transcript: EPA administrator Lee Zeldin on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” April 20, 2025

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Washington — Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said Sunday that he can “absolutely” guarantee Trump administration deregulations won’t have an adverse health impacts on people and the environment.

“We have to both protect the environment and grow the economy,” Zeldin said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

As part of President Trump’s pledge to unleash American energy, Zeldin announced in March that the EPA would reconsider rules across a number of sectors, including regulations on power plants, on mercury and air toxic standards that target coal-fired power plants and on wastewater regulations for the development of oil and gas. The Trump administration touted the 31 deregulatory actions as the “most momentous day” in EPA history.

The decisions are the start of what’s expected to be a yearslong effort to repeal or revise dozens of environmental rules, much to the dismay of climate experts and advocates.

Zeldin, who formerly represented New York in the House, said at the time of the announcement that “today the green new scam ends,” while pledging that the EPA will do its part to “usher in the golden age of American success.”

On Sunday, Zeldin told senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang on “Face the Nation” that the American people want the administration to “make sure that we are applying common sense,” arguing that regulation brought over the finish line during the Biden administration was too broad and targeted entire industries.

“When the American public went to vote last November, they were talking about economic concerns, about struggling to make ends meet,” Zeldin added. “What we’ve also heard are the costs of compliance, which amount into the trillions and what that does to the American economy as well.”

Zeldin said he doesn’t prejudge outcomes, noting that there will be a process on the deregulatory actions that includes public comment, while encouraging Americans to “weigh in when they have that opportunity.”

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Kaia Hubbard is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.

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