In his most recent campaign commercial video, which he provided exclusively with Breitbart News, the former president described his strategy for “reclaiming American energy dominance” and building the “power plants, pipelines, grids, ports, refineries, and shipping terminals of tomorrow.”
Trump, who is still the only contender for the 2024 presidential nomination, promised to “bring back a pro-American energy policy at long last” If he wins, his strategy would result in a wave of business deregulation while also abandoning US involvement in the Paris Climate Accords. These significant shifts may have far-reaching effects on both the stability of the economy and global climate action. To save costs and provide employment for Americans, “rapidly” approve “worthy” domestic energy infrastructure projects:
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Our goal is to get rid of any unnecessary rules in the federal register that interfere with domestic manufacturing. Prepare your bids since we’re leaving Paris and need to move rapidly on energy infrastructure projects! Our intention? to rehire thousands of Americans to build an effective power infrastructure with ports, refineries, pipelines, and ships ushering in a better future for everyone.
According to Trump, a key component of the strategy to “help restore hope and aspiration” for young Americans is:
Instead of giving in to gloomy doomsday predictions, I see a day where young people in America may find true success and joy through meaningful employment, building a strong and vibrant America from within.
“Nobody has more liquid gold under their feet than the United States of America, and we will use it and profit by it and live with it, and we will be rich again, and we will be happy again and will be proud again,” he later added.
Trump compared President Joe Biden’s energy plans to “a massive tax hike on everything” for consumers earlier in the video, highlighting some of them:
The US energy sector has encountered never-before-seen challenges under President Biden. Keystone XL’s demise and the United States’ re-admission to the Paris Climate Accords placed pressure on oil, gas, and coal production, which eventually raised the cost of basic services like building and transporting food. Americans all around the country feel the impacts of this “anti-American energy jihad” in their wallets as these costs grow.
China gains most from the “radical” green energy policies put in place by the Biden administration, according to the 45th President:
Because of the high cost of energy in the US, deindustrialization has been greatly aided, and China has benefited greatly from cheaper manufacturing costs. Joe Biden’s environmental policies unwittingly contributed to the continuation of this pattern, which explains why China is so keen to ratify international climate agreements even if it may not always adhere to them. The outcome? a wealthy but underdeveloped country that is well-positioned to rise to power on its own terms.
According to Robert Rapier and statistics released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration in October of last year, 2020 marked a milestone for U.S. energy output as it reached net-energy gain, something not seen since the 1950s.




