Judge Says EPA Must Show Evidence of Wrongdoing in $20 Billion Climate Program

A federal judge asked the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on March 12 to submit evidence justifying its decision to terminate a $20 billion climate funding program.
Judge Tanya Chutkan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said during a court hearing that she would order the administration to file a sworn statement by March 17 detailing the evidence it used as the basis for ending the grant.
“You can’t even tell me what the evidence of malfeasance is,” Chutkan told a lawyer for the Trump administration during the hearing.
The EPA confirmed earlier this month that it had canceled what it described as a $20 billion “gold bar” scheme introduced by the previous administration….