President Donald Trump campaigned on ending what he calls the “Green New Scam.” Toward that end, he issued an executive order on his first day in office titled “Unleashing American Energy” that reads, in part, “All agencies shall immediately pause the disbursement of funds appropriated through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022.” [emphasis, links added]
While pausing the disbursement of IRA money for the “Green New Deal” is a great start, it’s only a pause.
Here’s how to make the pause permanent.
The fastest and cleanest way to end “Green New Deal” spending is for the Republican-controlled Congress to repeal it in upcoming budget reconciliation legislation.
Senate Democrats were able to circumvent the filibuster and pass the IRA in 2022 through the budget reconciliation process.
Republicans should now be able to repeal it the same way, especially considering that no Republicans voted for the IRA in 2022.
Yet, this might not be possible.
Since the IRA was passed, more than $140 billion has been spent, with much of it going to red states.
The Biden administration didn’t send this money to red states to be bipartisan or fair. It sent the money to red states to purchase red-state politicians.
Media reports like this will certainly remind red-state politicians of that reality. “Trump Is Freezing Money for Clean Energy. Red States Have the Most to Lose,” reads a New York Times headline, adding:
“About 80 percent of manufacturing investments spurred by a Biden-era climate law have flowed to Republican districts. Efforts to stop federal payments are already causing pain.”
With the 2026 midterm election cycle set to begin soon, and control of the House on a razor’s edge, I wouldn’t be surprised if Speaker Mike Johnson had trouble whipping up enough House Republican votes to repeal the IRA, even with the help of Trump and Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk.
So Trump may have to end “Green New Deal” spending on his own and in a way that will pass judicial muster at the Supreme Court.
Here’s the path forward.
The substantive and scientific basis for the “Green New Deal” spending is a 2009 Obama Environmental Protection Agency rule called the “endangerment finding,” which declared that greenhouse gas emissions harm public health and welfare.
The endangerment finding is not etched in stone and could be repealed by Trump EPA administrator Lee Zeldin.
Conveniently, the same executive order calling for the “Green New Deal” to be terminated also contains a provision for EPA to commence a process for reviewing the endangerment finding in partnership with the White House Office of Management and Budget.
That rulemaking process could result in the repeal of the endangerment finding in less than a year.
Once the endangerment finding is repealed, “Green New Deal” spending, even though ordered by Congress, wouldn’t have a factual leg to stand on.
Unless factual, Trump could simply refuse to authorize any further spending. As long as the endangerment finding was properly repealed, it’s doubtful that the Supreme Court would rule that the executive branch must waste taxpayer money on the “Green New Deal,” [despite] the fact that the spending is pointless.
Read more at Washington Examiner
“Trump’s Plan To End The Green Spending Grift Once And For All – Climate Change Dispatch”
Ridiculous!
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