For sixteen years, every car buyer in America unwittingly paid a hidden tax to fund Obama-era climate policies — and nobody ever asked for consent.
That long-standing financial burden has now been eradicated at its source.
Last week, in the White House’s Roosevelt Room, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joined President Trump to deliver a historic announcement that the climate left never expected to see: the full repeal of the 2009 Endangerment Finding, the legal foundation behind every auto emissions regulation crafted under both the Obama and Biden administrations.
How the Endangerment Finding Inflated Car Costs by Thousands
In December 2009, the EPA, operating without direct electoral accountability, declared that greenhouse gases — including carbon dioxide, the very gas humans exhale — “endanger public health and welfare.”
This single declaration gave federal agencies sweeping control over vehicle design, engine production, and consumer choice at dealerships.
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