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Trump Pardons 11 People Including Clean Air Act Violators

President Trump pardoned 11 people on Friday, including nine convicted of violating the Clean Air Act and other federal environmental protection laws. The pardons shield individuals from penalties for air pollution crimes, continuing a pattern of clemency that prioritizes Trump allies and figures while undermining federal environmental enforcement.

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Trump EPA Rejects Biden Forever Chemicals Farm Risk Assessment

The Trump EPA issued draft guidance criticizing a Biden-era risk assessment documenting cancer and health hazards from applying PFAS-contaminated sludge to farmland. The action reverses scientific findings on forever chemical contamination of agricultural land and drinking water supplies. American farmers and rural communities face renewed exposure to persistent toxins without federal health protection standards.

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Trump Administration Transfers 700+ Acres Wildlife Refuge to SpaceX

The Trump administration approved a land exchange giving SpaceX over 700 acres of protected wildlife refuge in Texas near its Boca Chica rocket facility. Environmental groups sued to block the transfer, arguing it would worsen ecological damage to Gulf coast habitat already stressed by SpaceX operations. The action prioritizes commercial space industry expansion over coastal ecosystem protection.

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Interior Department Relaxes Drilling Rules on Federal Lands

The Trump administration proposed two measures to reduce costs and weaken environmental requirements for fossil fuel companies drilling on public lands. The changes lower bonding requirements, streamline permitting, and reduce operational oversight. Drilling expansion on federal property accelerates extraction of oil and gas reserves while reducing revenue to taxpayers and environmental safeguards.

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Federal Judge Orders Restoration of National Park Displays Removed by Trump

A federal judge in Massachusetts ordered the Trump administration to reinstall displays removed from National Parks sites that contained diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) content and climate change information. The Trump administration had systematically removed these exhibits as part of a crackdown on DEI initiatives and climate science messaging. Park advocacy organizations successfully challenged the removals in federal court, resulting in a judicial mandate to restore the displays.

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EPA Approves Pesticides Containing 'Forever Chemicals' Despite Concerns

The Trump EPA approved three new pesticides containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), molecules with carbon-fluorine bonds that persist indefinitely in the environment and bioaccumulate in human bodies. The agency disputed the 'forever chemicals' characterization despite international scientific consensus. The approval prioritizes agricultural chemical industry interests over public health and environmental protection.

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Trump EPA Settles Forever Chemicals Pollution Case for $450M

The Justice Department, EPA, and West Virginia announced a $450 million settlement with Chemours over water pollution from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as forever chemicals, at facilities in West Virginia, North Carolina, and New Jersey. The settlement requires Chemours to pay penalties and fund remediation, though environmental groups have criticized the amount as insufficient given the persistent toxicity and bioaccumulation of PFAS in drinking water supplies. The action represents a rare enforcement action during the Trump administration's generally pro-business environmental stance.

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Trump EPA Revises Biden Refrigerant Rules Limiting Super-Pollutants

President Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced revisions to Biden-era refrigerant regulations that limit hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) super-pollutants used in commercial refrigeration systems. The rollback reduces restrictions on high-global-warming-potential refrigerants, increasing greenhouse gas emissions from grocery stores and food service facilities. American families and communities face accelerated climate impacts while businesses gain short-term cost savings at the expense of long-term environmental harm.

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Trump Administration Rescinds 2024 Ethylene Oxide Pollution Rules

The Trump administration announced plans to rescind 2024 EPA regulations limiting toxic ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions, a carcinogen found to be 60 times more potent than previously understood. The rollback restricts EPA authority to strengthen public health protections around hazardous air pollutants. Communities near sterilization facilities and industrial sites face increased exposure to a known carcinogen with limited regulatory oversight.

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EPA Leadership Changes and Regulatory Rescissions

EPA chief Lee Zeldin has rescinded environmental regulations, cut or eliminated departments, and terminated positions of scientists within the agency. These actions reduce environmental protections and oversight of polluting industries. The changes directly impact air and water quality standards affecting American communities.