Trump eyes former allies for possible EPA leadership role

Donald Trump may tap a former EPA chief or top advisor to lead the agency if he wins a second term, aiming to dismantle Biden-era regulations.

Kevin Bogardus reports for E&E News.


In short:

  • Andrew Wheeler, Trump’s last EPA head, is a leading contender if Trump wins, with support from key former officials.
  • Mandy Gunasekara, another former EPA official, has declined interest despite being a strong candidate.
  • Trump may also consider other loyalists like Aurelia Skipwith Giacometto or Doug Benevento.

Key quote:

“They need to be able to set an agenda and go immediately.”

— Former Trump EPA official

Why this matters:

Trump’s EPA leader would face the challenge of rapidly rolling back environmental regulations and reshaping the agency. The appointment could significantly weaken U.S. environmental policy and hinder efforts to combat climate change.

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