EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin slammed Rep. Rosa DeLauro for being “uninformed” Monday after the Connecticut Democrat completely lost it and suggested he drink weed killer during a heated congressional budget hearing.
DeLauro, the purple-haired ranking member of the House Appropriations Committee, argued Zeldin’s budget proposal “reads like a climate change denier’s manifesto” as she asked the EPA chief to “justify abandoning [the EPA’s] duty to protect Americans” from climate change.
Zeldin, a former Republican New York congressman, wasn’t having it.
“Following the law,” he responded. “Section 202 of the Clean Air Act. Where does it say anything about fighting global climate change?”
“Loper Bright. Supreme Court case. Are you familiar with it?” Zeldin asked.
The flustered congressman admitted she was ignorant of the case but argued Zeldin didn’t have “the right to say climate change does not exist, that it’s a hoax, and that’s where this administration is coming from.”
“I know you’re upset. You don’t know what Loper Bright is. Do you know what the major policies doctrine is?” Zeldin challenged DeLauro, adding, “You’re a member of Congress, you should know.”
DeLauro snapped after Zeldin rattled off a couple more major Supreme Court cases that the Democratic lawmaker appeared unaware of.
“Woah. You know, you’re here because you need money from us,” she screamed, wagging her finger at the Trump administration official. “So halt for this second and wait for the question and answer the question!”
Zeldin insisted that he answered the question and accused the congresswoman of being “somebody who likes the microphone on” but doesn’t actually read federal statutes.
“I don’t have to listen to this BS!” DeLauro raged.
“BS? You think I made up these cases?” Zeldin shot back.
“Yeah, I think you have made up a whole lot,” DeLauro responded.
Later on in the hearing, when things appeared to settle down a bit, DeLauro accused the Trump EPA of not doing enough to go after polluters.
Zeldin opened up his binder and started comparing the Trump administration’s enforcement actions to the Biden administration’s when DeLauro interjected.
“Glyphosate,” she said, referring to the active ingredient in the pesticide Roundup.
Zeldin advised that if the congresswoman’s cup was filled with glyphosate, she should not drink it.
To which DeLauro responded, “Maybe you should try doing that.”
“Nothing infuriates an uninformed Congressional Dem more than when they realize they voluntarily triggered a debate with someone who actually knows what they are talking about, reads federal statute and adheres to Supreme Court precedent,” Zeldin wrote on X after the hearing.
“Today’s self-implosion by [DeLauro] was quite remarkable to witness,” he added.
On DeLauro’s suggestion he drink weed killer, Zeldin reacted: “When you don’t have anything good to say, some advise to just not say anything at all.”He argued DeLauro “apparently believes that when you don’t have anything good to say, you should instruct the person you are debating to kill themself.”
DeLauro’s office did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.