A massive scam involving “trillions of dollars,” initially set in motion during the Obama administration, has recently come to light under the Trump administration.
The foundation of the Democrats’ so-called climate economy is being dismantled by the Trump team, alongside a trillion-dollar regulatory framework that has hindered the American auto industry and pushed everyday Americans toward expensive and inconvenient electric vehicles.
At a car dealership in Indiana, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin revealed plans to revoke the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which had formed the legal groundwork for extensive greenhouse gas regulations on cars, trucks, and engines.
Fox Business host Cheryl Casone questioned Zeldin about former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who reportedly disregarded safety protocols by constructing windmills near essential infrastructure. She referenced a report from The New York Post stating that at least 33 safety recommendations aimed at keeping wind turbines away from crucial sites were ignored in 2023 and 2024. This negligence, according to a current departmental official, could threaten vital radio communications. Casone expressed concern that this oversight reflects a broader issue of regulatory disregard under the previous EPA administration under President Biden.
Zeldin responded by highlighting numerous instances where safety, environmental impacts, and economic considerations surrounding wind turbines were not honestly addressed. He noted, “President Trump has been clear and consistent on these issues. The concerns raised during the Biden administration would not have occurred under a Trump administration.”
He continued, mentioning the growing concern voiced by Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and the strong leadership from Doug Burgum at the Department of Interior. “Various agencies are striving to be transparent about economic and environmental impacts and the safety issues at stake—something we won’t shy away from just to avoid confrontation with climate activists pushing for increased reliance on wind energy, which is not a viable substitute for base load power,” Zeldin emphasized.
Casone concluded by referencing President Trump’s recent comments in Scotland, where he described windmills as unappealing, stating, “It’s clear the implications stretch beyond aesthetics; they can pose significant environmental risks despite being labeled as clean energy. There are many questions ahead regarding this situation.”
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