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Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin He will announce on Tuesday on the “Brutal” podcast that it will repeal the Obama administration’s dangerous discovery statement in “the biggest deregulation action in American history.”
Zeldin joined the “brutal” podcast, breaking the news of the EPA that it will announce its insistence on greenhouse gases such as carbon monoxide and methane that endanger human life. Zeldin will officially announce later in Indiana that it will drive “the dagger into the heart of climate change religion.”
“A lot of people are listening there, and they may not know what the hazard is. If you ask Congressional Democrats to describe what is what, the left will say that this means that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, and carbon dioxide is a hazard to human health. They may say that methane is a pollutant, methane is a hazard to human health, killing humans and killing humans, “ZELD.”
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Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin will cancel the Obama administration’s dangerous ruling statement in “the biggest deregulation action in U.S. history.”
“It’s an oversimplified and I’ll say the incorrect way to describe it,” Selding continued. “The Obama administration said that when carbon dioxide is mixed with other well-mixed gases, greenhouse gases, it causes climate change. How much? They don’t say… They say climate change leads to human health, so because of these different spiritual leaps… then there are all kinds of vehicle regulations afterwards.”
Josh Holmes, the co-host of “cruel”, noted that the hazard discovery was “a hub of the left-wing environmental agenda that Selding agreed to.”
“This is called basically pushing the dagger to the heart of climate change religion,” Selding said.
“Most Americans, we care about the environment, we want clean air, land and water. Conservatives love the environment and want to be good stewards of the environment. Some people at the time were willing to go bankrupt in the name of climate change.” “In the name of environmental justice, they would get tens of billions of dollars to their friends, rather than actually solving environmental problems.”
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EPA administrator Lee Zeldin joined the “brutal” podcast, breaking the news that the EPA will announce its insistence on greenhouse gases such as carbon monoxide and methane that endanger human life.
Selding said Democrats created dangerous discoveries, which allowed them to regulate vehicles, aircraft, fixed sources and other things to “basically regulate existence” many parts of the U.S. economy.
“It costs Americans a lot of money,” said Selding, noting that the abolition of dangerous discoveries would be “the biggest relaxation action in American history.”
“So, that’s important,” Selding said.
The “ruthless” co-host said comfortably and complacently Regulation in the Obama era It is the “first step to opening Pandora’s box of insanity” related to climate change.
“I hope everyone appreciates it, this is a real game-changer,” said comfortably smugly.
“It is expected to save more than $1 trillion for Americans,” he continued. “This is a huge victory for the American people.”

EPA administrator Lee Zeldin met in Washington, DC on March 13, 2025 with U.S. President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The move will create jobs and help Americans be able to buy cars, Celding said.
“It’s been a year in a year, doing more deregulation in the entire president’s history than the entire federal government of the president. That’s the mess we inherited.”
“About the hazard discovery, they would say that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, and that’s the end. They will never acknowledge any interest or demand for carbon dioxide.” “It’s important to note how important they don’t, to the planet.”
Zeldin said he is not afraid to allow the public to weigh the issue, and the EPA will consider all technological advancements.
“We should not shy away from all innovation in the way we use the energy supply here in the United States,” he said. “We will not ignore the fact that over the past 20 years, the country’s emissions have fallen.”
Zeldin and the co-host of “Cruel” went on to detail the Obama-era manifesto and allegedly “misconduct” associated with it.
“The left has gone too far,” Selding said.

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Joseph A. Wulfsohn of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.