Levy, who spent 17 years at ExxonMobil, will serve as senior counsel within the Department of Justice division formerly known as the Environment and Natural Resources Division. The rebranding reflects a broader pivot toward prioritizing industrial production over regulatory safeguards. Robert Weissman, co-president of Public Citizen, argued that the move positions the department to actively facilitate the industry's agenda, including the potential override of state-level environmental protections.
The appointment follows a campaign cycle where fossil fuel companies funneled hundreds of millions into political efforts. The administration has since rewarded these contributions with $18 billion in tax incentives and the rapid dismantling of environmental rules. In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump executed at least 145 actions to undo climate regulations, a pace that far exceeds his previous term. These efforts include the EPA’s recent repeal of the 'endangerment finding,' which previously served as a critical pillar for climate-related legal challenges.

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