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LetMyPeopleVote

(181,393 posts)
Mon May 4, 2026, 08:51 PM 18 hrs ago

MS NOW-Here's why Pete Hegseth's war on the Endangered Species Act is so misguided

The administration argues that it needs exemptions to the Endangered Species Act to extract more oil form the Gulf of Mexico when it’s already extracting record amounts.



https://www.ms.now/opinion/hegseth-endangered-species-gulf-whale

Nicknamed the “God Squad” for its power to rule whether economic or national security interests outweigh the possibility of wiping out an animal species, the Endangered Species Committee has granted two exemptions to the Endangered Species Act since it was created by Congress in 1978. It is composed of the secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture and the Army, and the heads of the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Council of Economic Advisers.....

Never mind that one of those species is the Rice’s whale, which NOAA itself acknowledges is one of the rarest in the world. The whale exists only in the Gulf, with perhaps 50 or so left.

After 15 whole minutes of discussion, the Endangered Species Committee (100% Trump appointees) decided that oil & gas companies in the Gulf of Mexico don't need to exert any caution anymore to protect endangered whales, turtles, or other wildlife.
www.washingtonpost.com/climate-envi...

Liz Neeley (@lizneeley.bsky.social) 2026-04-04T03:18:37.088Z

That obviously means nothing to Trump and Hegseth, who are both so maddened that they have become modern Ahabs chasing a Moby Dick. In his right-wing Christian crusade, Hegseth openly prays for every bullet and missile to “find its mark” in war. In the war for oil, he obviously is not interested in hearing about collateral damage, saying: “Disruptions to Gulf oil production doesn’t hurt just us, it benefits our adversaries. We cannot allow our own rules to weaken our standing and strengthen those who wish to harm us. When development in the Gulf is chilled, we are prevented from producing the energy we need as a country and as a department.”

Rice’s whale is hardly the only creature that could be decimated with ramped-up oil production. According to NOAA, the gulf is also a habitat for the endangered sperm whale; the endangered hawksbill, leatherback and Kemp’s ridley sea turtles; and the endangered pillar coral. There is also a host of other animals listed as “threatened,” such as loggerhead and green sea turtles, Nassau grouper, the giant manta ray and queen conch......

There is reason to be optimistic that, like the ultimate withdrawal of the 1992 spotted owl exemption, that this one for the Gulf of Mexico will eventually be blocked by litigation and public protest. The day before Burgum convened the Endangered Species Committee, a federal judge in California invalidated several Endangered Species Act rollbacks concocted during the first Trump administration that allowed agencies to increasingly ignore the harm of projects to wildlife.

The judge, Jon Tigar, said the administration made “serious” errors in an “arbitrary and capricious” effort to gut the Endangered Species Act. Let us hope that the courts continue to find yet more errors with the exemption for the Gulf of Mexico. Fifty whales by themselves don’t stand a chance against the rhetoric of keeping gas under $5 a gallon. The Trump administration is today’s Ahab lunging over its ship with a harpoon. This time, the whale really could be killed in the hunt for oil.

There are only 50 Rice Whales in existence. I hope that these various lawsuits succeed in blocking Hegseth
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MS NOW-Here's why Pete Hegseth's war on the Endangered Species Act is so misguided (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago OP
I am trying to follow the litigation on the attempts of Hegseth to exterminate this species LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago #1
New lawsuits please pat_k 17 hrs ago #2
And I'm reviewing whether or not this god forsaken administration belongs in prison. Initech 15 hrs ago #5
... Solly Mack 17 hrs ago #3
I'd much rather terminate Pete Hegseth and throw him in prison. Initech 15 hrs ago #4
May God Damn these 'people'. spanone 15 hrs ago #6
U.S. panel votes to exempt Gulf of Mexico drilling from Endangered Species Act LetMyPeopleVote 5 hrs ago #7

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,393 posts)
1. I am trying to follow the litigation on the attempts of Hegseth to exterminate this species
Mon May 4, 2026, 08:54 PM
18 hrs ago


NEWS: The Trump administration is now "reviewing" whether the Rice's whale is actually endangered.

There are only about ~50 of those whales left in the Gulf of Mexico. Last month, the "God Squad" gave the oil industry a pass on the law that requires them to protect those whales.


pat_k

(13,783 posts)
2. New lawsuits please
Mon May 4, 2026, 09:13 PM
17 hrs ago

Earth Justice and South Florida Conservancy are just coming off wins striking down destructive 45 regulations.

Hope they are able to step up on this:
https://earthjustice.org/article/3-wins-for-the-environment-against-the-trump-administration

Initech

(109,099 posts)
5. And I'm reviewing whether or not this god forsaken administration belongs in prison.
Mon May 4, 2026, 11:21 PM
15 hrs ago

Easy answer: YES!! The whole lot of them!

Initech

(109,099 posts)
4. I'd much rather terminate Pete Hegseth and throw him in prison.
Mon May 4, 2026, 11:18 PM
15 hrs ago

Nothing of value would be lost!

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,393 posts)
7. U.S. panel votes to exempt Gulf of Mexico drilling from Endangered Species Act
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:37 AM
5 hrs ago

The committee — nicknamed the “God Squad” for its ability to decide the fate of species — voted to exempt oil and gas firms from federal wildlife protections, citing the Iran war.

After 15 whole minutes of discussion, the Endangered Species Committee (100% Trump appointees) decided that oil & gas companies in the Gulf of Mexico don't need to exert any caution anymore to protect endangered whales, turtles, or other wildlife.
www.washingtonpost.com/climate-envi...

Liz Neeley (@lizneeley.bsky.social) 2026-04-04T03:18:37.088Z

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2026/03/31/trump-god-squad-rices-whales-endangered-species/

A committee led by the interior secretary known as the “God Squad” voted Tuesday to exempt oil and gas companies from complying with the Endangered Species Act when drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, a move expected to threaten Rice’s whale and other species with extinction.

Meeting for the first time in more than 30 years, the group — nicknamed for its ability to decide the fate of species — approved the exemption on “national security” grounds in a discussion that took about 15 minutes. Trump officials said the decision would protect critical domestic energy production at a time when global supplies are disrupted by the war with Iran. It’s the first time an administration has sought a national security exemption since the passage of the 1973 Endangered Species Act.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the committee the exemption was “a matter of urgent national security,” saying active lawsuits based on the Endangered Species Act threatened to halt oil and gas production.

“This is not just about gas prices. It’s about our ability to power our military and protect our nation,” Hegseth told the committee.....

There are currently about 51 Rice’s whales left, according to the Center for Biological Diversity. The population collapsed following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion at a BP-operated oil rig, which resulted in the largest-ever marine oil spill. The charcoal-colored whales — which were declared as a separate species in 2021 — have distinctive ridges on their heads and grow to about 40 feet long.

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