Aaron Szabo is an American government official and former lobbyist for the oil and chemical industries. Since July 2025, he has been assistant administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency for air and radiation, a position to which he was appointed by President Donald Trump. [1] [2] In that post he directs the EPA Office of Air and Radiation. [3]
Szabo held environmental posts in the first Trump administration as senior counsel at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, and in policy positions at the Office of Management and Budget and Nuclear Regulatory Commission. [3] After the end of the first Trump administration he worked at the law firm of Faegre Drinker. [3]
Before joining the EPA under the second Trump administration, worked for the lobbying firm CGCN Group, whose clients included the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers. [4] American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers opposes stricter standards for particulate pollution. Shortly after joining the EPA, Szabo was involving in weakening regulation of particulate pollution. [4]
During Szabo's Senate confirmation hearing, he said he had a personal stake in clean air because he had cystic fibrosis. [4] He was confirmed on party lines. [5]
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