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Apparently Trump announced on Truth social he wants to find a way to dump everything UNredacted
President Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin formally terminated the Obama-era “endangerment finding”— a 2009 regulatory determination that carbon dioxide, methane, and four other greenhouse gases endanger public health. That simple finding cascaded into hundreds, then thousands, then tens of thousands of rules, guidances, crimes, and other regulations.
EPA built the finding into a massive temple to the climate gods. Then last year, EPA Chief Zeldin made an unimaginable promise. He said he would “drive a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion.” We applauded the sentiment, but nobody believed he could pull it off. ...
Once CO2 was legally dangerous, the EPA could regulate basically anything that produces the common gas, like anything that burns fuel, moves, exhales, or farts. Cars, trucks, power plants, light bulbs, gas stoves— even backyard grills, if they felt like it. The EPA regulated reams of products, and would have eventually regulated cow ‘emissions,’ undersea volcanoes, and the hot air generated by Congress (which is by far the largest emitter on the planet).
That’s why revoking the “determination” didn’t just change a rule. It yanked the legal foundation out from under seventeen dreadful years of fantastically expensive and ever-expanding climate regulation. ...
The (new) EPA said the repeal will save Americans at least $1.3 trillion and roughly $2,400 per new vehicle.
Got a link? I can't find it at https://truthsocial.com/realDonaldTrump/
I wonder why this was allowed in first place

Tariffs will continue under a new statute, no change. SCOTUS only nixed one of the President's Tariff rationales. He's got at least 2 broad ones.
JFK was assassinated for many reasons.

I'm constantly astounded and amazed by how good a president Trump is, absolutely better than his career in business.
Inflation per truflation is below 1%
Unemployment is less than expected and around 4.3%



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