Trump’s Energy Agenda: A Restoration of Balance

On Day One back in office, President Donald Trump began dismantling the Biden administration’s costly energy agenda and replacing it with practical and sustainable energy... Read More The post Trump’s Energy Agenda: A Restoration of Balance appeared first on The Daily Signal.

Feb 19, 2025 - 22:28
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Trump’s Energy Agenda: A Restoration of Balance

On Day One back in office, President Donald Trump began dismantling the Biden administration’s costly energy agenda and replacing it with practical and sustainable energy solutions. 

Trump is restoring “balance” to American energy policy, according to Gabriella Hoffman, director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women’s Forum. 

The Trump administration is taking steps to increase U.S. energy production through the use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, abandoning the previous administration’s “green energy” agenda. The president has also acted to restore common sense to America’s energy and environmental regulatory agenda, signing an executive order to end the forced use of paper straws and discontinuing the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s investigation into banning gas stoves. 

The decisions made in Washington, D.C., over energy production and environmental regulations don’t stay there—they affect the price of goods at the store, at the gas pump, and even the availability of animal products.

Hoffman joins the “Problematic Women” podcast to debunk some common claims about sustainable energy sources. She also explains the role of conservation in furthering a flourishing society.  

Listen to the podcast below or watch the video above. 

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