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White House retracts Trump's statement about 65% EPA Staff Cuts

The White House on Friday retracted President Donald Trump's claim from the previous day that the Environmental Protection Agency planned to reduce its workforce by 65%, saying the environmental regulator had plans to cut spending by 65%.

Trump surprised EPA workers on Wednesday by announcing at his first Cabinet meeting that EPA Director Lee Zeldin had told him the agency would "cut 65 or so per cent of people in environmental."

Taylor Rogers, White House spokesperson, clarified Trump's Thursday statement.

Rogers stated in a press release that "President Trump and DOGE are committed to cutting fraud and waste across all agencies." After identifying $20 billion in fraudulent spending, Zeldin has committed to eliminating 65% wasteful expenditures at the EPA.

Trump also created confusion on Wednesday during the cabinet meeting, when he replied to a question about the start date of tariffs against Canada and Mexico by saying that they would begin April 2. White House officials said that Trump's March 4 deadline to impose 25% tariffs on Mexican or Canadian goods was still in effect.

Zeldin announced on social media that he had "discovered" that the Biden Administration fraudulently distributed $20 billion to green groups. He is now trying to recover these funds from a bank holding them.

Democratic lawmakers have reacted to what they consider Zeldin's illegal actions, claiming that funding was appropriated by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act to organizations in the U.S. for the purpose of awarding grants to local communities to develop clean energy projects.

Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, has announced that his Department of Government Efficiency will be making more sweeping cuts to career employees. These employees make up the majority of the 2.3-million strong civilian government workforce.

(source: Reuters)