EPA confirms 168 environmental justice staffers placed on leave
In a statement to ABC News, an Environmental Protection Agency spokesperson confirmed 168 environmental justice staffers were placed on immediate, paid administrative leave on Thursday.
That spokesperson said the decision was made by "career staff" who determined the functions of the 168 staffers "did not relate to the agency's statutory duties or grant work."

The agency added that it is "in the process of evaluating new structure and organization to ensure we are meeting our mission of protecting human health and the environment for all Americans."
This statement comes as the EPA works to respond to Trump's executive order on DEI programs. Sources told ABC News that around 1,000 other EPA employees on probationary status have been told they may lose their jobs.
-ABC News' Kelly Livingston





