Trump wants to 'drill, baby, drill.' California wants to push electric cars
Briefly

In an energetic inauguration speech, President Donald Trump announced ambitious changes in U.S. energy policies, aiming to end the electric vehicle mandate and withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. He signed executive orders intended to eradicate what he called "harmful" climate policies that inflate food and fuel costs. Trump declared a national energy emergency to facilitate modifications to environmental regulations, promising to boost domestic oil production and reduce the nation's dependency on foreign oil. His plan emphasizes making the U.S. a leader in both economic and environmental performance.
President Donald Trump outlined sweeping changes to U.S. energy policy, proposing to end electric vehicle mandates and withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
Trump's executive orders aim to eliminate climate policies he deems harmful while promoting domestic oil production and reducing reliance on foreign oil.
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