Lee Zeldin, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

The EPA administrator has been temporarily blocked by court order from canceling $20 billion in climate grants authorized in the final months of President Biden’s administration.

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Chris Wright, Secretary of Energy

Energy Secretary Wright addressed S&P Global’s CERAWeek, acknowledging climate change with realism about the trade-offs involved in responses to it.

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Sean Duffy, Secretary of Transportation

Transportation Secretary Duffy announced the FAA’s plan to supercharge hiring for the best and brightest air traffic controllers to increase the safety of air travel.

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Pam Bondi, Attorney General

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced litigation against the state of New York for prioritizing illegal immigrants over U.S. citizens with its Green Light Law.

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Doug Collins, Secretary of Veterans Affairs

The VA Secretary said that, contrary to media reports, his department is expanding benefits to veterans, not cutting them after the dismissal of a thousand VA workers.

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JD Vance, Vice President of the United States

Vice President JD Vance said that the future of artificial intelligence is based on opportunity and innovation rather a hyper focus on safety.

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Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security

The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security said legal residents in the United States have nothing to fear from the administration’s immigration enforcement.

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John Ratcliffe, Director, Central Intelligence Agency

CIA Director John Ratcliffe stated he would make changes in his agency and that political and personal biases would not “cloud our judgement or infect our products.”

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Marco Rubio, Secretary of State

Secretary of State Rubio issued a directive requiring all official State Department travel to be reviewed for approval to ensure the goals of the president’s administration are being represented globally.

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Danny Werfel, Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service

The Internal Revenue Service is sending a total of $2.4 billion in automatic payments to a million taxpayers who did not claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns.

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