Zeldin appears poised to carry out Trump’s deregulatory agenda at EPA after confirmation hearing
- The confirmation hearings for cabinet nominees highlighted President-elect Donald Trump's domestic and economic agenda, focusing on taxes, spending, and environmental policies.
- Lee Zeldin, nominated for the Environmental Protection Agency, acknowledged climate change but did not commit to regulating greenhouse gas emissions.
- Doug Burgum, nominated for Interior Secretary, emphasized the need for energy dominance and pledged to follow the law and Constitution if confirmed.
- The proposed tariffs by Trump could lead to a 0.75% increase in consumer prices, equating to a loss of about $1,200 in purchasing power per household.
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