Trump Administration Abandons Key Lawsuit Against Cancer-Causing Polluter in Black Community

The Trump administration is set to terminate a federal lawsuit against Denka Performance Elastomer, a synthetic rubber manufacturer linked to increased cancer risks for residents of a predominantly Black community near its Louisiana plant. This decision directly undermines one of President Biden’s key environmental justice initiatives aimed at addressing the health impacts of industrial pollution.

The lawsuit was initially filed by Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in early 2023, alleging that Denka’s emissions of chloroprene—a known carcinogen—posed an unacceptable risk to local communities, particularly vulnerable populations such as children. Reports indicate that the Trump administration is expected to officially drop the case shortly, relieving the corporation of legal pressures it has faced for years regarding its emissions.

David Uhlmann, who previously held a senior enforcement role at the EPA, criticized the Trump administration’s decision to prioritize corporate interests over public health, stating it reflects a troubling trend of abandoning the protections set forth in the Clean Air Act. The administration has faced scrutiny for placing environmental justice staff on administrative leave and for actively reversing efforts to address industrial pollution that disproportionately affects marginalized communities.

The Denka plant, which produces neoprene and is located near an elementary school, has been cited for unacceptable levels of chloroprene emissions, with air monitoring revealing long-term exposure levels up to 15 times higher than the recommended limits. Community advocates have condemned the planned dismissal of the lawsuit as a grave blow to environmental justice efforts and an example of the administration’s broader strategy of endorsing corporate expansion over regulatory scrutiny.

Local residents and advocacy groups express deep concern that dropping the lawsuit signals a neglect of their health and safety, exacerbating fears in an area known as “Cancer Alley” due to the high incidence of cancer linked to nearby industrial operations. The push to prioritize corporate profit at the expense of community well-being embodies the overarching Anti-American agenda of the Trump administration and the Republican Party, undermining the core principles of democracy and public health.