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Trump wants the power to stop the public from suing polluters

Trump’s DOJ says citizens should no longer be able to enforce environmental laws.

Trump wants the power to stop the public from suing polluters

TL;DR

  • Environmental laws like the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act include citizen suit provisions allowing individuals and groups to sue polluters or agencies that fail to enforce the law.
  • These provisions have been used in over 2,000 lawsuits since the 1970s, leading to outcomes like halting dam construction, ending wastewater injection, and securing millions in civil penalties.
  • The Trump administration's Department of Justice is now arguing that citizens should not be allowed to enforce environmental laws, even when the government takes no action.
  • This stance was taken in a case where the NAACP sued Elon Musk's xAI for alleged Clean Air Act violations regarding natural gas turbines.
  • The DOJ claims citizen suits threaten innovation and national security, and that enforcement should be solely the domain of the executive branch.
  • Supporters argue citizen suits are vital for environmental protection when government efforts are insufficient, while critics view them as an overreach of executive authority.