What crackdown? Trump's EPA enforcement claims don't pass sniff test.

Ars Technica
March 11, 2026
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EPA's claimed enforcement surge relies heavily on cases initiated before Trump's second term.

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Reduced environmental enforcement could affect air and water quality in local communities.

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The EPA claimed it closed more criminal cases in Trump's first year of his second term than in any year of the Biden administration, but 75% of the 61 criminal cases adjudicated in federal court during that time originated before Trump's second term began. The agency's enforcement report touted cases like the $1.6 billion Hino Motors emissions fraud settlement, which was announced five days before Trump's inauguration on January 15, 2025. Former EPA enforcement attorney Tim Whitehouse called the release "propaganda," noting the EPA has negotiated only one Clean Air Act settlement since Trump took office, compared to 26 in his first term's first year and 22 in Biden's first year. The Department of Justice filed just 16 enforcement cases during Trump's first year back in office, representing a 76% decrease from previous periods.

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Justice Department filed 16 enforcement cases, down 76% from previous periods.

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