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System Failure
How the Trump administration’s deregulatory agenda is affecting the health and safety of Americans.


Biden could use Trump’s playbook to reverse his regulatory moves on pollution, worker safety, health care, and more.


The EPA scrapped the Obama-era rules controlling methane emissions. The fracking-friendly move will also result in the release of hazardous pollutants linked to cancer.


The Constitution mandates that everyone be counted in the 2020 census. Trump has stood in the way.

Biden could use Trump’s playbook to reverse his regulatory moves on pollution, worker safety, health care, and more.

The EPA scrapped the Obama-era rules controlling methane emissions. The fracking-friendly move will also result in the release of hazardous pollutants linked to cancer.

The Constitution mandates that everyone be counted in the 2020 census. Trump has stood in the way.
It was clear when Donald Trump started naming his Cabinet in the weeks after the 2016 election that his presidential agenda would be focused on one mission: dismantling portions of the government he was elected to run.
Climate change denier Scott Pruitt was tapped to head the Environmental Protection Agency. Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry was chosen to lead the Energy Department, which he had once vowed to abolish. Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon who had expressed skepticism about the previous administration’s enforcement of fair housing laws, would run the department it fell under. Betsy DeVos, a conservative philanthropist with a mission to bring market-based principles to public education, was named secretary of education.
Some of these names have come and gone, but the mission remains. The Trump administration has pursued a deregulatory agenda and made ineffective numerous guidelines and protections set forth by the Obama administration, arguably putting Americans’ health and safety at risk on the job, on the road, and in their own communities. Now that we’re in a pandemic, the impact of these policies is more glaring than ever.
For our joint project System Failure, Vox and the Center for Public Integrity looked at the Trump administration’s regulatory rollbacks and budget cuts that have negatively affected public health. In a series of pieces over the next few months, we examine deregulatory moves that have touched a wide swath of American life, from nursing homes to factory farms to police departments to our workplaces.
The Trump administration’s deregulatory agenda has had a substantial impact on different facets of public health and American life. System Failure aims to shine a light on the administration’s actions — and hopefully inform how we go about rebuilding our government.
CREDITS
Reporters: Liz Essley Whyte, Alexia Fernández Campbell, Sarah Kleiner, Joe Yerardi (CPI); Dylan Matthews, Ian Millhiser, Nicole Narea, Anna North, Dylan Scott (Vox)
Editors: Matt DeRienzo, Rui Kaneya, Jim Morris, Peter Newbatt Smith (CPI); Kate Dailey, Jessica Machado, Elbert Ventura (Vox)
Visuals and design editors: Janeen Jones (CPI), Christina Animashaun (Vox)
Graphics: Amanda Northrop (Vox)
Copy editors: Tanya Pai, Tim Williams (Vox)
Communications: Mei Fong, Rita Wang (CPI); Kaitie Ames, Jill Pike (Vox)
Engagement: Alex Eichenstein, Tori Powell, Kristine Villanueva (CPI); Nisha Chittal, Agnes Mazur (Vox)
Everything in System Failure

The Affordable Care Act made birth control more accessible than ever. Then came Trump.

About 90 percent of serious accidents happen at workplaces that haven’t been inspected by OSHA.

The Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board is without enough voting members, and its investigations are stuck in limbo.

The Obama administration cracked down on nursing homes with infection control problems. Trump reversed course.

Obamacare wasn’t repealed. Trump’s deregulation is eroding it anyway.

Trump entered the White House promising to roll back rules. The pandemic has given him the perfect chance to do that.

Right before he resigned, Jeff Sessions sabotaged the DOJ’s ability to fight police abuse.