EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is closing the Biden-era EPA museum near the White House due to low visitor numbers and high costs, with taxpayers spending $4 million to build and over $600,000 annually to operate. The museum, which focused on Democrat administrations’ work and environmental justice issues, will now return funds to the agency’s environmental protection efforts. Government watchdogs praised Zeldin’s decision, noting the museum’s closure aligns with the EPA’s mission and reduces wasteful spending on bureaucratic self-promotion.
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