Fiery Senate EPA Budget Hearing Presages Clashes to Come

The administration’s 55-percent slash in agency spending drew heated objections from Democrats in debates that devolved into shouting matches.
Fiery Senate EPA Budget Hearing Presages Clashes to Come
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin testifies before a House subcommittee on May 20, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
John Haughey
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The Trump administration’s proposed $4.2 billion fiscal year 2026 budget for the Environmental Protection Agency cuts its spending by 55 percent, slashes its 15,000-worker staff by at least a third, rolls back a broad slate of environmental regulations, and either rescinds or “claws back” billions in already approved grant appropriations.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin’s two-hour May 21 hearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee featured heated exchanges, finger-pointing, and name-calling with Democrats over the administration’s plan.
John Haughey
John Haughey
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John Haughey is an award-winning Epoch Times reporter who covers U.S. elections, U.S. Congress, energy, defense, and infrastructure. Mr. Haughey has more than 45 years of media experience. You can reach John via email at [email protected]
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