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In this week’s update, Administrator Zeldin (1) Shares 100 EPA environmental actions from President Trump’s first 100 days, (2) travels to South Carolina and Georgia to support American steel, manufacturing, and farmers, and (3) retires from the U.S. Army after 22 years of service.
Catch Administrator Zeldin on Fox and Friends tomorrow morning in the 8 a.m. ET hour!
Administrator Zeldin Shares 100 EPA Environmental Actions from President Trump’s First 100 Days
 To mark the 100th day of President Trump’s second term, EPA highlighted 100 environmental actions we have taken since January 20 to protect human health and the environment. Clean air, land, and water is essential for ALL Americans!
Learn more about the 100 environmental actions EPA has taken.
Administrator Zeldin Travels to South Carolina and Georgia to Support American Steel, Manufacturing, and Farmers
 2025 is the year of MADE IN AMERICA. American steel is BACK and will be stronger than ever under the Trump Administration. Administrator Zeldin traveled to Charleston, South Carolina, alongside Vice President JD Vance to highlight the success of the Trump Administration’s first 100 days in office and America’s manufacturing renaissance. Together, they toured Nucor Steel Berkley, a U.S. owned and operated steel manufacturing facility.
After his stop with VP Vance, Administrator Zeldin spent his Friday in Savannah and Guyton, Georgia, with Governor Brian Kemp and Congressman Mike Collins. The Trump Administration is hard at work to support Georgia Farmers, Georgia Workers, and the Georgia Economy.
Administrator Zeldin Retires from the Army After 22 Years of Service
 Wednesday marked Administrator Zeldin’s last day in uniform after 22 years in the United States Army. In his own words, serving in the military “has been an unforgettable, life changing experience, surrounded by the best of the best of America. This is the greatest nation in the world, with the best national security team ever assembled.”
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