What Trump’s Victory Means for Biden’s Super-Greenie Policies

The past few years were all about green dreams and fossil fuel nightmares, well that’s about to change. Trump’s win spells trouble for Biden’s super-green policies. From scrapping the Paris Climate Accords to cutting wind and solar subsidies, this is about putting America back on the road to energy independence.

First up, the Paris Climate Accords: Trump is ready to end Biden’s climate promises by sending the agreement to the Senate, where it’ll stall without the 67 votes needed for ratification. Paris will go out quietly.

Then there’s Biden’s energy mandates. Electric vehicle requirements? Gone. EPA’s court-challenged tailpipe emissions mandates? Rolling back. Biden’s plan to shut down natural gas and coal-fired power plants? Over. The Department of the Interior’s massive solar farms on federal lands? Canceled. Trump’s approach prioritizes affordable, reliable energy without Uncle Sam’s green thumbprint.

With Bonner Cohen, senior policy analyst at the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, weighing in, we dig into Biden’s renewable energy push and what Trump’s win means for American energy jobs. Expect LNG terminals to open, oil and gas pipelines to expand, and federal energy codes to be stripped away.

This isn’t just about policies; it’s about ending what’s been an all-out assault on affordable energy and American jobs. The federal subsidies Biden poured into wind and solar? Cut. Trump’s victory puts an end to that costly green experiment and aims to put American energy dominance back on track.

To hear more about how Trump’s win ends Biden’s green agenda, listen to the full interview with Bonner Cohen.

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