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EPA Chief Faces Uproar from Health Advocates

USASunday, December 14, 2025
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In a recent online gathering, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Lee Zeldin attempted to smooth things over with the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) group. He promised to give them a say in decisions and keep the lines of communication open. But this crowd was not easily won over.

A Crowd Not Easily Won Over

Just days before, some key MAHA members had even asked President Trump to remove Zeldin from his post. They accuse him of favoring chemical companies over the health of kids.

What Has MAHA So Upset?

The EPA has been easing rules on dangerous chemicals and approving new pesticides. Some of these contain "forever chemicals," which don't break down in the environment and are linked to serious health problems. MAHA members feel the EPA is going back on Trump's promise to prioritize health.

A MAHA Activist Speaks Out

One MAHA activist, Courtney Swan, called the EPA's actions "horrifying." She believes the agency has strayed far from MAHA's goals.

Zeldin's Efforts to Mend Fences

Zeldin, a political veteran, has been working hard to mend fences. He showed up unannounced at a MAHA holiday event and invited them to EPA headquarters the next day. There, he introduced them to top officials and pledged to follow a "MAHA agenda."

The Road Ahead

But will these efforts be enough to win back the trust of health advocates? Only time will tell. The EPA's actions have raised serious concerns, and Zeldin faces an uphill battle to prove he's truly on the side of public health.

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