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Lee Zeldin reveals how much taxpayer money the EPA is saving through cutting waste

Lee Zeldin, the new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator, explained to Americans the recent steps he took to reduce wasteful spending by the federal government's environmental watchdog.

On Wednesday, Zeldin said his staff are working on a recovery of more than $20 billion hidden outside the EPA by then-political appointees within the EPA under the Biden-Harris administration.

“The scheme is the first of its kind in EPA history, and was intentionally designed to reduce surveillance and mandate all the money to Rush's work,” Zeldin said, and the responsibility to pay that money. The person said that only eight entities will be in charge of paying the money. A non-governmental organization that is politically linked.

Zeldin said the banks were allocated to allow all funds to be returned to the EPA.

“Unfortunately, the Biden administration was unable to handle these mandatory funds…”

“We review every penny that comes out the door. I will introduce this issue to the inspector's office and work with the Department of Justice. The name of environmental justice and fairness is over.” He continued.

Thursday, Zeldin
I said He canceled the $50 million grant awarded to the Climate Justice Alliance by the Biden Harris administration.

Climate Justice Alliance
say It works like this:

  • “It will end the era of extreme energy (fossil fuels, nuclear, waste, biomass incineration, landfill gas, megahydro, agrophel) and pose extreme risks to local ecosystems and communities.”
  • “We work together on a nationwide “climate employment” program that creates jobs that support 10 million people, greens and families through meaningful work. ”

  • “We'll reduce our carbon emissions in line with what science says to avoid catastrophic climate change.”

In response to the grant being cancelled, the organization's executive director, KD Chavez; I said Next:

The administration has announced the cancellation of the Climate Justice Union's Unite-EJ Program grant, continuing attacks on working-class communities, rural and urban families. Unfortunately, the Biden administration failed to handle these mandatory funds aimed at supporting communities facing disasters from climate change, leaving the decision in the hands of the Trump administration . Despite the administration claiming to protect the country's clean water and air, it attacked basic protections of communities that have been ignored since day one.

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