We can rely on 2025 facts as opposed to 2009 bad assumptions. The other thing too is that at EPA we don't just get to creatively make the law whatever we want it to be. The Supreme Court ruled in Loperbrite overturning the Chevron doctrine, West Virginia vs EPA, Michigan vs EPA that agencies like the EPA can't just use vague language in statute. and try to make it be whatever we want it to be. The major policy doctrine also says that when you're going to reach something like an endangerment finding and … (01:27–01:41)
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