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Adam Schiff tells EPA's Lee Zeldin he'll cause cancer after shoutfest: 'Could give a rat's a--'
Adam Schiff tells EPA's Lee Zeldin he'll cause cancer after shoutfest: 'Could give a rat's a--'

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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Adam Schiff tells EPA's Lee Zeldin he'll cause cancer after shoutfest: 'Could give a rat's a--'

The typically calm confines of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee were the site of several clashes on Wednesday between Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin and Democrats on the panel adjudicating his annual budget request. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., rattled off a list of cancers he claimed Zeldin's actions at the agency could cause, remarking the New York Republican must be proud of how many regulations he's slashed in such a short time. "Your legacy will be more lung cancer — it'll be more bladder cancer, more head and neck cancer. There'll be more breast cancer, more leukemia and pancreatic cancer, more liver cancer, more skin cancer, more kidney cancer, more testicular cancer, or colorectal cancer — more rare cancers of innumerable varieties. That will be your legacy. … My kids are gonna be breathing that air, just like yours," he said. "If your children were drinking the water in Santa Ana, Mr. Zeldin… maybe you would give a damn," he said after holding up a glass of water and claiming the EPA's move toward streamlining its grants and expenditures will lead to a panoply of bad outcomes. Kash Patel Enrages Schiff In Clintonian Battle Over The Word 'We' And A January 6 Song "You need the money for a tax cut for rich people because you're totally beholden to the oil industry," Schiff fumed, accusing Zeldin of unlawful termination of congressionally appropriated grants. Read On The Fox News App "You could give a rat's a-- about how much cancer your agency causes," Schiff said, raising his voice as Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., banged the gavel to note his time was up. Earlier in the hearing, Zeldin clashed with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., over grant reviews and claimed the administrator couldn't "get [his] story straight." Whitehouse appeared to make the claim that the EPA was not individually reviewing each of the grants it was canceling and cited court testimony from Zeldin official Travis Voyles that he had conducted an "individualized review" as of February. Flashback: Schiff, Who Repeatedly Claimed Evidence Of Russian Collusion, Denounces Durham Report As 'Flawed' "You guys are gonna have to start getting your story straight," Whitehouse said, "because there are three completely different statements, and they cannot all be true. It cannot be that Voyles personally himself conducted—" "He did," Zeldin cut in. "… the review of 781 grants—" Whitehouse continued. "He did; I did," Zeldin cut in again. "… and that [Deputy Administrator Daniel] Coogan saw to it that it was individually done," Whitehouse said as the two men talked over each other. After some more back-and-forth, Zeldin told Whitehouse that it must be a "crazy concept" for him to consider that more than one person could review the hundreds of grants in question and for more than one per calendar day. Zeldin said he and his EPA colleagues have been "busting their a--" to identify waste and abuse and that Whitehouse was only interested in scoring political points. "I'm using the facts as your employees stated them," Whitehouse claimed. "We're on it every single day, because we have a zero-tolerance policy towards wasting dollars," Zeldin shot back. "You don't care about wasting money," he went on, adding that he had promised committee member Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., at a prior hearing that he would make reviewing grants in this way a priority of his tenure. "I have to come back here in front of Sen. Ricketts today, and even though you don't care about wasting tax dollars, Sen. Ricketts does." Fox News Digital reached out to Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.V., chair of the Committee on Environment and Public Works for comment, but did not hear back by press article source: Adam Schiff tells EPA's Lee Zeldin he'll cause cancer after shoutfest: 'Could give a rat's a--'

EPA waste office pick expresses support for PFAS polluter pays
EPA waste office pick expresses support for PFAS polluter pays

E&E News

time15-05-2025

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  • E&E News

EPA waste office pick expresses support for PFAS polluter pays

President Donald Trump's nominee to lead EPA's solid waste and land office appeared Wednesday to favor a Biden-era rule that puts polluters on the hook for 'forever chemicals' cleanups — at least in principle. 'You mentioned the polluter-pays issue, and I support that entirely, and we will continue with that approach,' John Busterud said during his confirmation hearing in response to a question from Senate Environment and Public Works Chair Shelley Moore Capito ( If confirmed, Busterud would be the assistant administrator for the Office of Land and Emergency Management, the EPA branch responsible for designating PFOA and PFOS — two of the most notorious per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — as hazardous under the federal Superfund law. Advertisement That designation gives EPA the authority to hold businesses or other entities liable for cleanup costs at some of the nation's most contaminated sites.

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