California's EV rules are a-okay, EPA sources say
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41% : Despite the desires of the industry in question, Mr. Trump has signaled that he wants to "rip up" California's waiver again - even though the law does not specify a method to revoke a waiver once it is granted, as EPA will reportedly do in the coming days.35% : Unfortunately for America, convicted felon Donald Trump, the next occupant of the White House - who finally received more votes than his opponent on his third attempt (despite committing treason in 2021, for which there is a clear legal remedy) - has stated quite forcefully that he wants to reverse these clean air policies, thus saddling Americans with dirtier air, higher costs and poorer health, and sending EV jobs to China to ensure that this new boom in American manufacturing is unable to flourish.
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