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Democrat Lashes Out When Her Ignorance Is Put On Display

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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Rep. Rosa DeLauro clashed sharply during a congressional budget hearing Monday, with the exchange quickly turning personal and chaotic.

DeLauro, a senior Democrat from Connecticut, criticized Zeldin’s proposed budget, saying it read like something written by a climate change denier.

She pressed him to explain what she saw as a retreat from the EPA’s responsibility to address climate risks and protect public health.

Zeldin pushed back, framing his approach as a matter of sticking to the law. He pointed to Section 202 of the Clean Air Act and questioned where, specifically, it directs the agency to tackle global climate change in the way DeLauro suggested. From there, the conversation shifted into a back-and-forth over legal interpretations and recent Supreme Court decisions.

At one point, Zeldin asked DeLauro whether she was familiar with the Loper Bright case. She said she wasn’t, but argued that his position reflected a broader denial of climate science.

🚨 LMFAO! Purple haired psycho Rep. Rosa DeLauro goes BERSERK on EPA Admin Lee Zeldin because he’s not a climate change cultist

She starts becoming VISIBLY DISTURBED and says:

“You do NOT have the right to say climate change is a hoax!” 😭

She’s batsht. pic.twitter.com/zty9gOWpIv

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 27, 2026

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Zeldin continued to reference legal doctrines and rulings, suggesting that members of Congress should be familiar with them, which seemed to further frustrate DeLauro.

The tone escalated quickly. DeLauro interrupted, raised her voice, and reminded Zeldin that he was appearing before Congress to secure funding. Zeldin insisted he had already answered her question and accused her of talking more than listening. DeLauro fired back, dismissing his arguments and saying she didn’t have to listen to what she called nonsense.

The tension didn’t ease much as the hearing continued. Later, while discussing environmental enforcement, DeLauro brought up glyphosate, a widely used herbicide. Zeldin responded that it wouldn’t be safe to drink. DeLauro shot back with a remark suggesting he try it himself, a comment that drew attention given its severity.

After the hearing, Zeldin took to social media to criticize DeLauro, calling her uninformed and arguing that the exchange reflected poorly on her understanding of the law. He framed the moment as an example of what happens when a debate turns personal instead of substantive. He also addressed her glyphosate comment directly, suggesting it crossed a line.

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. Today’s self-implosion by @rosadelauro was… pic.twitter.com/6HTgVjQCiE

— Lee Zeldin (@epaleezeldin) April 27, 2026

The exchange highlighted a deeper divide over environmental policy, the scope of the EPA’s authority, and how aggressively the federal government should address climate change. But beyond the policy disagreements, the hearing stood out for how quickly it veered into personal attacks, with both sides talking past each other rather than engaging directly on the core issues.

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