❓WHAT HAPPENED: Nearly 300 current and former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees issued a declaration of dissent, claiming the Trump White House has politicized science and arguing federal workforce reductions have harmed the agency. Notably, EPA career employees have faced scrutiny over their role in aiding a Biden government plot to direct taxpayer dollars to external bank accounts to ensure funding of Democrat-aligned nonprofits.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: 278 EPA employees, including 174 who signed their full names, addressed their complaints to Administrator Lee Zeldin.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The declaration was sent on Monday, June 30, 2025, as the EPA faces another round of staff reductions and a major reorganization.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Today, we stand together in dissent against the current administration’s focus on harmful deregulation, mischaracterization of previous EPA actions, and disregard for scientific expertise,” the group stated.
🎯IMPACT: The reorganization is aimed at sidelining far-left environmental justice programs not based in science but rather in progressive social policy.
Nearly 300 current and recently terminated employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are rebelling against President Donald J. Trump, issuing a letter of dissent that declares concerns over the agency’s direction and alleges risks to public health and safety. The declaration, sent to Administrator Lee Zeldin, outlined five key issues, including the dismantling of the research office and the abandonment of far-left progressive environmental justice initiatives.
The letter, signed by 278 employees—174 of whom used their full names—criticized the administration’s approach to deregulation, alleging that it is harmful and dismissive of supposed scientific expertise. “Today, we stand together in dissent against the current administration’s focus on harmful deregulation, mischaracterization of previous EPA actions, and disregard for scientific expertise,” the group stated.
The agency’s reorganization includes consolidating several offices, dissolving the research division, and canceling billions of dollars in grants. Notably, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered a $14 billion scheme that saw taxpayer dollars funneled by the Biden-era EPA to an external account with Citibank, which disbursed the funds to three Democrat-aligned environmental nonprofits. The National Pulse previously reported that one of the nonprofit groups, which received $2 billion in grants, is affiliated with Georgia election denier Stacy Abrams.
While the EPA, in recent years, has become singularly focused on the promotion and subsidization of so-called “green energy,” which is heavily reliant on materials sourced from China, the Trump White House has rolled out an all-of-the-above energy policy aimed at deregulation, streamlined drilling and mining permitting, and allowing power providers to use market forces to source the cheapest energy available.
The declaration also raises claims regarding partisan rhetoric, alleged “misinformation” in EPA communications, and a culture of fear within the agency. Employees warned that such decisions would have long-term repercussions, stating, “Your decisions and actions will reverberate for generations to come. EPA under your leadership will not protect communities from hazardous chemicals and unsafe drinking water, but instead will increase risks to public health and safety.”
Despite couching the grievances in appeals to scientific authority, most environmental justice initiatives are ideologically driven social engineering and not actually based in scientific fact.
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