A pre-Trump version of the EPA website exists — you know, just in case

In January, the Trump Administration ordered the EPA to take down its climate change page. At the time, Reuters reported staffers were “scrambling to save some of the information housed on the website.” It’s not clear if the EPA has removed anything, but now there is a record of the original site, just in case. When a federal agency receives three or more Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, it is legally required to release the requested document. In this case, the “document” is the EPA’s website on the day before President Trump entered office. A red header at the top of…
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