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President Donald Trump's pro-energy policies were meant to speed the construction of the United States' next generation of energy infrastructure, but many oil and gas pipeline operators would still rather buy than build their way to expansion due to a host of factors impeding large projects.
Meta and ABC News have already pledged a combined $37 million in funding for the library to settle lawsuits President Trump filed against them before taking office.
President Trump wants to help fossil-fuel companies lay new pipes in the Northeast. Companies aren’t eager to rush in.Pipeline developers including Williams and Kinder Morgan have spent hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years on projects to shuttle natural gas into New York,
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Slams Military ‘Drag Shows’ and ‘Social Projects’ in West Point Speech: ‘Those Days Are Over!’At West Point, Trump told graduating cadets the military won’t be hosting "drag shows" or "abusing" soldiers with woke training anymore. The post Trump Slams Military ‘Drag Shows’ and ‘Social Projects’ in West Point Speech: ‘Those Days Are Over!
The president said the graduating cadets would enter a service no longer subject to “absurd ideological experiments” or “nation-building crusades.”
More than once, Trump has said Michigan workers would play a role in the system’s manufacturing, although he did not mention the state during his Oval Office announcement this week. U.S. Sen. Jim Banks, of Indiana, at the Trump event said “Indiana is going to help you make it.”
Reuters reported on Thursday that Trump would sign orders that aim to jumpstart the nuclear energy industry by easing the regulatory process on approvals for new reactors and strengthening fuel supply chains.
President Donald Trump signed four executive orders to overhaul the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and hasten the process and deployment of new nuclear power reactors in the United States.