In his first 100 days, Trump launched an "all-out assault" on the environment
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As the Trump administration marks its first 100 days, environmentalists express deep concern over the administration's aggressive actions against environmental regulations and public health measures. Legal experts and advocates warn that the current administration's policies could undo decades of advancements, threatening the nation's natural resources and vulnerable communities. High-profile individuals, such as NRDC's president Manish Bapna and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, have highlighted Trump's unprecedented impact, claiming it marks a significant assault on clean air, water, and environmental integrity, resulting in alarmingly low approval ratings for the president.
The Trump administration has launched the worst White House assault in history on the environment and public health, threatening decades of progress.
The president's corrupt assault on clean air, clean water, and affordable clean energy has made him the least popular president ever 100 days into the job.
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