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In this week’s update, (1) Administrator Zeldin Visits Southern U.S. to Promote EPA’s Work and Mission, (2) EPA Continues Racking up Environmental Wins for the American People, and (3) Trump Administration Boosts Efforts to Make America the Global Leader in Rare Earth Minerals.
Administrator Zeldin Visits Southern U.S. to Promote EPA’s Work and Mission
 Last weekend, Administrator Zeldin visited the Henderson County Mine in Kentucky where hardworking coal miners are powering America. On Monday, Administrator Zeldin toured a Toyota manufacturing plant in Blue Springs, Mississippi, where over a hundred thousand cars are being built right here in the USA. Finally, Administrator Zeldin wrapped up his travels in West Memphis, Arkansas, touring a Google data center now under construction.
While protecting our treasured environment, the Trump EPA remains committed to advancing big, bold policies to dominate the AI race, unleash American energy, increase consumer vehicle choice, reduce costs, and help protect and grow the American auto industry.
EPA Continues Racking up Environmental Wins for the American People
 While we implement massive deregulation, cost savings, and reorganization at the Trump EPA, we take immense pride in the enormous strides we've made thus far, racking up hundreds of wins to protect our precious environment. On Wednesday, Administrator Zeldin spoke at the Nixon Foundation’s Grand Strategy Summit about EPA’s historic efforts, from cleaning up the Tijuana River Valley, to our historic Los Angeles wildfire hazardous material removal effort, to improving water quality in the Delaware River Basin, and so much more.
Trump Administration Boosts Efforts to Make America the Global Leader in Rare Earth Minerals
 The U.S. taps into natural resources in ways that are much cleaner, safer, and better for the environment than so many other countries around the world. President Trump and the National Energy Dominance Council are working hard to ensure the U.S. is the global leader in critical minerals and reduces our reliance on foreign nations like China. On Monday, Administrator Zeldin joined Rob Schmitt on Newsmax from West Memphis, Arkansas, to discuss.
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