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'Green New Scam' Over: Trump Eliminates 2009 EPA Rule That Fueled Unpopular EV Mandates

'Green New Scam' Over: Trump Eliminates 2009 EPA Rule That Fueled Unpopular EV Mandates
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The Trump administration eliminated an Obama-era 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment that tried to limit greenhouse gas emissions in vehicles. 

The ruling helped push automakers toward all-electric vehicle dreams that quickly shifted to a nightmare as automakers eat billions of dollars in losses on EVs that few consumers want. 

Big Three automaker Stellantis lost $26 billion, Ford Motor Company lost $11 billion and will carry losses through 2029, while General Motors claimed $7 billion in EV losses. 

The action eliminates the automatic start-stop function in some newer vehicles and should allow automakers to drop vehicle prices. For example, Americans should save money because automakers won’t have to report, certify, and measure emissions standards. 

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin welcomed the news. 

“The Endangerment Finding has been the source of 16 years of consumer choice restrictions and trillions of dollars in hidden costs for Americans,” Zeldin said in a statement. “Referred to by some as the ‘Holy Grail’ of the ‘climate change religion,’ the Endangerment Finding is now eliminated. The Trump EPA is strictly following the letter of the law, returning commonsense to policy, delivering consumer choice to Americans and advancing the American Dream. As EPA Administrator, I am proud to deliver the single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history on behalf of American taxpayers and consumers. As an added bonus, the off-cycle credit for the almost universally despised start-stop feature on vehicles has been removed.”

The news follows as many Americans are priced out of the new vehicle market. The average transaction price of a new vehicle in late 2025 broke $50,000, according to 

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