Trump’s EPA Appointees Received at Least $1.8bn from Chemical Industry Ahead of Rollback of Major Safeguards
By OCA
May 22, 2026 | Source: Earth.org | by Martina Igini 16 Trump-appointed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials were paid more than $2.8 million by chemical companies and trade groups seeking an end to the federal disaster management system that protects the nation from chemical catastrophes. An analysis of financial disclosures by the Citizens for
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