CONCLUSION
In summary, analyses of Trump/MAGA policy estimate that their deregulatory program sacrifices over a hundred billion dollars a year in public health and climate benefits, including thousands of avoidable deaths and tens of thousands of new asthma cases. That public cost saves a smaller number of fossil‑fuel and industrial firms their costs of complying with pollution controls. Legal scholars argue that the administration has deliberately rewired environmental law and cost‑benefit analysis so that regulatory power and wealth flow upward. That flow is from American society, which bears the pollution and climate damage, to a few elites and corporations who profit from polluting on us.
TRUMP AND MAGA ELITE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & TACTICS
Researchers show that major oil, gas companies, plastics and other pro-pollution companies knew about climate and related risks decades ago. Nonetheless, they poured large amounts of money into lobbying, political influence buying, and disinforming the public. The obvious pro-pollution propaganda goal, just like cigarette companies’ pro-lung cancer-for-profit propaganda goal years before, was to block, delay or weaken regulations that would affect their business models for as long as possible, preferably forever. Pro-pollution companies engaged in a well-funded, decades-long disinformation and mass deceit and political influence-buying strategy specifically to prevent significant climate laws and regulations from coming into effect, or from being enforced. By the 1960s, major oil companies knew that fossil-fuel combustion caused climate change, so they responded by funding political and social denial and delay campaigns to block regulations.
https://commonhome.georgetown.edu/topics/climateenergy/defense-denial-and-disinformation-uncovering-the-oil-industrys-early-knowledge-of-climate-change/
https://www.ucs.org/climate/accountability
Tech and auto companies aggressively brand themselves as green while relying heavily on offsets and systems that allow continued pollution. Tesla and some other Big Tech actors use climate propaganda and market positioning enable them to profit off people’s climate anxiety while still engaging in pro-pollution businesses with their carbon-intensive supply chains.
https://gizmodo.com/five-of-2020s-top-climate-grifters-1845803712
The ask: At an April 2024 Mar‑a‑Lago dinner, Trump met with top oil and gas executives and asked them to raise $1 billion for his campaign. He told them it would be a great deal compared with the taxes and regulations they would avoid if he returned to office. A 2025 analysis of fossil‑fuel donors and Trump’s policy agenda notes that “Trump asked oil and gas executives in 2024 to raise $1 billion for his campaign and told them he’d grant their policy wish list if he won.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/09/trump-oil-industry-campaign-money/
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/fossil-fuel-industry-donors-see-major-returns-trumps-policies
https://blog.ucs.org/laura-peterson/trumps-handouts-to-fossil-fuel-industry-will-cost-public-80-billion-over-next-decade/
The payoff: Trump has (1) systematically gutted the EPA’s regulatory and enforcement capacity and authority, and (2) blocked or dismantled enforcement of essentially all major environmental and climate rules, especially greenhouse gas laws and regulations. In return of polluter payoffs, Trump and MAGA elites gutted the EPA’s scientific and legal backbone in what Trump bluntly calls the single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history. He gutted the EPA’s rule eliminating the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding. That had been the legal basis for regulating greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. The final rule rescinds the finding and all federal GHG emission standards for vehicles and engines, and explicitly states that EPA “has no legal basis” to regulate GHGs under section 202 going forward. By revoking the Endangerment Finding, the federal government can no longer regulate greenhouse gases. That includes emissions from cars, trucks and power plants. That was a gigantic neutering of climate policy. Eliminating the finding completely stopped enforcement of carbon emissions limits. That is a huge payoff.
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/president-trump-and-administrator-zeldin-deliver-single-largest-deregulatory-action-us
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn0zdd7yl4vo
https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/trump-administration-plans-to-roll-back-epa-regulations-could-harm-health/
The deceit and betrayal: As we know by now, Trump and MAGA elites always do their best to deceive the public about whatever corruption and dictatorship/oligarchy/ theocracy they are up to. From a public interest, pro-democracy and pro-rule of law point of view, their lies, crackpottery, and emotional manipulation are shameless, blatant, malicious, and morally rotted. Trump and MAGA elites frame deregulation as re‑directing enforcement, not gutting regulations for polluters. An EPA news release describes gutting laws and regulations as redirecting enforcement resources to relieve the economy of unnecessary bureaucratic burdens. That is a clear signal of a deliberate shift away from enforcing certain pollution regulations and laws. MAGA propaganda casts it as efficiency, but in reality it’s cessation of enforcement.
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-launches-biggest-deregulatory-action-us-history
https://www.ap.org/news-highlights/spotlights/2025/trump-epa-rollbacks-would-weaken-rules-projected-to-save-billions-of-dollars-
The impacts on public health and the flow of wealth and power: The Trump/MAGA environmental and deregulatory agenda is projected to produce major adverse environmental and health impacts, along with a massive shift in power and wealth toward fossil‑fuel and other regulated industries from the public and the public interest to special interests. The second Trump administration’s rollbacks of environmental and energy regulations could cost about $156.6 billion per year in net social benefits that existing rules would have delivered. Approximately 3,299 additional premature deaths annually, 7,461 new child asthma cases per year, roughly 3,922 extra hospital and ER admissions annually, and hundreds of thousands of lost work and school days as a result of weakened air‑quality and climate rules. Greenhouse gas regulations reduce co‑pollutants including fine particulate matter and ozone. Eliminating regulations will increase heat‑related mortality, wildfire smoke exposure, respiratory and cardiovascular hospitalizations, preterm births, and asthma attacks. Trump’s gutting of environmental deregulations walks back pesticide bans, weakens methane and CO₂ emissions rules, and narrowed the definition of waters of the United States, allowing for more a lot more pollution of fresh waters.
https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/trump-administration-plans-to-roll-back-epa-regulations-could-harm-health/
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-trump-administrations-major-environmental-deregulations/
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-trump-administrations-assault-on-environmental-protections-will-give-polluters-a-free-pass-while-causing-millions-of-asthma-attacks/

Trump and MAGA elites do not care about public opinion
By gutting rules and neutering enforcement that generated net economic and health benefits, the Trump Administration has taken away billions in benefits from the American public. Not surprisingly, the vast majority of cost savings from deregulation flow to a relatively small number of regulated firms and individuals. Meanwhile the foregone benefits or cleaner air, avoided deaths, lower medical costs, are spread across millions of people. Society eats the damage, while a few elites reap the rewards. Trump officials reshaped cost‑benefit analysis, cynically undervalued pollution harms, and adopted novel statutory interpretations that abdicate EPA authority to regulate. These moves created explicit preferences for the interests of regulated industries over communities most affected. The Trump/elite MAGA goal is to lock in a long‑term transfer of wealth and power from public regulators to private industry. Oil and gas firms will gain tens of billions in avoided compliance costs and new drilling opportunities. That will be financed in part by the loss of the public’s health and climate protections and the transfer of environmental and social damage back onto American society. Benefits flow up to a few elites and corporations, while costs and damages flush down onto society.
https://policyintegrity.org/tracking-regulatory-rollbacks
https://eelp.law.harvard.edu/deconstructing-environmental-deregulation-under-the-trump-administration/
https://climatepower.us/news/new-report-oil-and-gas-industry-spent-450-million-to-influence-trump-and-the-119th-congress/
https://www.nrdc.org/resources/white-house-watch-tracking-attacks-our-environment-health

That stuff is toxic






