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00:00When climate change is flooding our streets, poisoning our air, driving up health care and disaster cuts,
00:07how can the EPA justify abandoning that duty to protect Americans to appease polluters under the false flag of economic
00:15growth?
00:15Following the law, Section 202 of the Clean Air Act, where does it say anything about fighting global climate change?
00:22Loper Bright, Supreme Court case, you familiar with it?
00:25No, maybe others are not, but let me ask you.
00:28But that's really important.
00:29As a member of Congress, Loper Bright says that we, as an agency, don't have the authority to get creative.
00:36If Section 202 of the Clean Air Act...
00:38No, but you don't have, excuse me, you do not have the right to say climate change does not exist,
00:44that it's a hoax, and that's where this administration is coming from.
00:47I understand you're upset that you don't know what Loper Bright is.
00:48Do you know what the major policies doctrine is?
00:50I'm upset because...
00:51Do you know what the major policies doctrine is?
00:53You know what, let me just...
00:54You're a member of Congress, you should know.
00:55Well, you have moved from someone who defended the environment to all of a sudden...
01:01I'm very defensive about not knowing the two biggest landmark Supreme Court cases of the last year with regards to
01:07your question.
01:07And you are very defensive about changing your policy and your positions with regard to the environment.
01:13Now, do just tell me...
01:14Do you want me to tell you what the two biggest Supreme Court cases are of the last few years?
01:18This is what I want you to tell me.
01:19Michigan versus EPA?
01:20Whoa!
01:21West Virginia versus EPA?
01:22You know, you're here because you need money from us.
01:24So halt for the second and wait for the questions and answer the questions.
01:28Well, I answered your question.
01:29No, you didn't.
01:30And you didn't like my answer because you don't know what Loper Bright is.
01:32You did not answer the question.
01:33Because you don't know what the major policies doctrine is.
01:35Chairman, if you're asking me the questions...
01:37You're asking me about Section 202 of the Clean Air Act and you don't read it.
01:41You don't know what it says.
01:42Listen, and what you want to do is to deny...
01:45No, I actually read the law.
01:46I do my homework.
01:47Really?
01:48You're just somebody who likes to have the microphone on.
01:51You know what I have to do?
01:52I read the law.
01:53I read the Supreme Court cases.
01:55And I would say...
01:56No, what you should do for your constituents is actually read statute.
01:59This budget is at real risk.
02:00Read your Supreme Court.
02:02This is the Appropriations Committee.
02:03Oh, you care about science?
02:05Now you're threatening to defund it?
02:07Oh, my God.
02:07No, you don't fund science.
02:08Because you don't know what Loper Bright is.
02:10You are climate deniers.
02:10Because you don't know what the major policies doctrine is.
02:12You are climate deniers.
02:13To our folks at the EPA is that you wanted to fund us.
02:17I don't have to listen to this BS.
02:18BS?
02:19You think I made up these cases?
02:22Yeah, I think you have made up a whole lot of BS.
02:24I made up Loper Bright.
02:25I made up West Virginia versus EPA.
02:27I made up Michigan versus EPA.
02:29Everybody, whoa.
02:29Whoa is right.
02:31What are you doing?
02:32Wait, whoa.
02:33Why are you helping the looters?
02:36Is that your question?
02:38I'd say don't...
02:38If your cup was phyldoglyphosate, I'm telling you as the administrator of EPA, don't drink it.
02:43Thank you so much for agreeing to what we need to do.
02:47I don't know what the question was.
02:48You're holding up a cup saying glyphosate.
02:50You know...
02:50Don't drink it.
02:51Don't inject it.
02:53Maybe you should try doing that.
02:55Okay, excuse me.
02:56Okay, I'm going to move on to a second question, Mr. Chairman.
03:00I hope it's not as long as the first one.
03:02Well, it wouldn't have been prolonged except that, you know, it's interesting.
03:07Yeah, we come with facts.
03:08We have answers.
03:09Go ahead.
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