On the 16th anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon disaster — the worst offshore oil spill in American history — the Trump administration approved BP's $5 billion Kaskida ultra deep-water drilling project in the same Gulf of Mexico waters that are still recovering from 134 million gallons of spilled crude oil. Environmental groups have already gone to court. Lawmakers tried to stop it last year. The approval went through anyway — without the required safety documentation, and without proof that BP can safely drill at those depths. The Trump administration didn't stop there. It merged the two independent safety agencies created after the 2010 spill to prevent another one. It exempted Gulf drilling from the Endangered Species Act. And just last month, a massive spill spread more than 373 miles across the Gulf, contaminating at least six species — yet permits are being fast-tracked, not reconsidered. The Gulf's fishing industry, coastal communities, and wildlife cannot survive another Deepwater Horizon. Congress has oversight authority. It can hold hearings, demand the missing safety documents, and reverse the regulatory rollbacks that are putting the entire Gulf region at risk. But it will only act if enough of us demand it. Sign now to demand Congress investigate the Kaskida approval, restore independent Gulf safety oversight, and put the brakes on an administration racing toward the next offshore catastrophe.