BREAKING NEWS
EPA Staff Prepares for Trump’s Possible Return as Biden’s Environmental Agenda Faces Uncertainty
[Date: March 10, 2023]
In a shocking turn of events, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) staff are bracing themselves for a potential return of former President Donald Trump, who has been rumored to be considering a comeback to the White House. This development comes as President Joe Biden’s environmental agenda faces uncertainty, sparking concerns among EPA employees and environmental advocates.
Trump’s Possible Return Sparks Anxiety Among EPA Staff
Sources within the EPA have revealed that staff are preparing for the possibility of Trump’s return, citing concerns about the potential reversal of environmental policies and regulations implemented during his presidency. Trump’s administration was known for its anti-environmental stance, and his potential return has left many EPA employees worried about the future of the agency.
EPA Staff Bracing for Impact
EPA staff are reportedly bracing for impact, with many employees feeling anxious about the potential consequences of Trump’s return. "We’re preparing for the worst-case scenario," said an EPA employee, who wished to remain anonymous. "We’re talking about a complete overhaul of the agency’s policies and regulations. It’s a scary thought."
Biden’s Environmental Agenda Faces Uncertainty
President Biden’s environmental agenda, which has been hailed as a major step forward in addressing climate change and environmental issues, faces uncertainty in the event of Trump’s return. Trump’s administration was known for its skepticism towards climate change, and his potential return could lead to a reversal of many of the environmental gains made during Biden’s presidency.
EPA Staff Prepares for Possible Reversal of Regulations
EPA staff are preparing for a possible reversal of regulations implemented during Biden’s presidency, including the Clean Power Plan and the Waters of the United States rule. "We’re bracing ourselves for a potential rollback of regulations that have taken years to implement," said an EPA employee. "It’s a concerning time for the agency and the environment."
Environmental Advocates Express Concerns
Environmental advocates have expressed concerns about the potential consequences of Trump’s return, citing the importance of protecting the environment and addressing climate change. "Trump’s return would be a major setback for the environment and public health," said a spokesperson for the Sierra Club. "We urge the administration to prioritize environmental protection and address climate change."
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Daily it’s hard to comprehend how so many people are salivating for fascism and the destruction of this once wonderful Earth
Superfund Task Force recommendations were a huge part of our strategy during the last Trump administration. EPA officials would just roll their eyes at us and say this isn’t their first rodeo. Then he was out of office and everything went quiet again. I wonder if it’ll come back.
Preparing for what? Being fired?
Here are some quotes about the EPA and public land seizures for resource extraction from the heritage foundation prpject 2025 “2025 Mandate for Leadership” document:
### Quotes about the EPA:
1. **EPA’s Expansion and Political Goals**:
– “Subsequently, especially during the Obama Administration, EPA experienced massive growth as it was used to pursue far-reaching political goals to the point where its current activities and staffing levels far exceeded its congressional mandates and purpose.” (Page 420) [[❞]](file-service://file-Dm2E4Zu1NwDOi44Xea74BHg1)
2. **EPA’s Mission Alignment**:
– “A more conservative EPA that aligns with the policies outlined in this chapter will lead to a better environmental future without unintended consequences. It will prevent unnecessary expenditures by the regulated community, allowing for investment in economic development and job creation, which are keys to thriving communities.” (Page 445) [[❞]](file-service://file-Dm2E4Zu1NwDOi44Xea74BHg1)
3. **Cooperative Federalism and Limited Government**:
– “EPA’s structure and mission should be greatly circumscribed to reflect the principles of cooperative federalism and limited government. This will require significant restructuring and streamlining of the agency to reflect the following: State Leadership, Accountable Progress, Streamlined Process, Healthy, Thriving Communities, Compliance Before Enforcement, Transparent Science and Regulatory Analysis.” (Page 420-421) [[❞]](file-service://file-Dm2E4Zu1NwDOi44Xea74BHg1)
### Quotes about Public Land Seizures for Resource Extraction:
1. **30 by 30 Plan and Federal Control**:
– “President Biden’s Executive Order 14008 (30 by 30 plan) requires that the federal government, which already owns one-third of the country: (1) remove vast amounts of private property from productive use; and (2) end congressionally mandated uses of all federal land. The end result will be ‘total federal control of an additional 440 million acres of land or oceans in the U.S. by 2030.'” (Page 532) [[❞]](file-service://file-Dm2E4Zu1NwDOi44Xea74BHg1)
2. **National Monument Designations**:
– “Joe Biden has abused his authority under the Antiquities Act of 1906. Like the outrageous, unilateral withdrawals from public use of multiple-use federal land under the Carter, Clinton, and Obama Administrations, Biden’s first national monument was one in Colorado—adopted over the objections of scores of local groups and at least one American Indian tribe.” (Page 532) [[❞]](file-service://file-Dm2E4Zu1NwDOi44Xea74BHg1)