Environmental Revolution: Lee Zeldin on Deregulation, Energy Security, and Housing Solutions

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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin testifies during the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies hearing on May 14, 2025.
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In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into the latest developments impacting national security and regulatory reform. President Trump has taken decisive action by dispatching ICE agents to airports, emphasizing a customer-friendly approach as TSA faces ongoing challenges. We also explore the delicate negotiations with Iran, where talks have shifted from the supreme leader to the head of the Iranian parliament, raising hopes for a potential peace settlement.

Our first guest is former Congressman and current EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, who discusses the significant rollback of the endangerment finding that previously allowed the government to regulate carbon emissions as public health concerns. Zeldin reveals the potential savings for American families resulting from this regulatory change.

In the second segment, we welcome Fred Fleitz, former Chief of Staff at the National Security Council, who sheds light on alarming developments regarding Iran's long-range ballistic missile capabilities. His insights highlight the implications for European security and the broader geopolitical landscape.

Economist E.J. Antoni joins us next to analyze the economic ramifications of the ongoing conflict with Iran and its impact on the U.S. economy. 

Finally, we conclude with an enlightening conversation with the CEO of GhostBed, who shares how a revolutionary approach to mattress design has transformed the way we think about sleep and health.

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