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Daily on Energy: Quote of the week, Iowa nuclear, and Trump eyes FEMA overhaul - Washington Examiner
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48% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-11% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : After that, I will be the greatest president that California has ever seen," Trump told reporters after Air Force One landed in North Carolina.59% : One of the largest utility providers in Japan is looking to increase the amount of liquified natural gas it purchases from the United States, as Trump has vowed to increase exports worldwide.
58% : Unexpectedly, Trump then shifted his attention to solar power.
57% : "Even those with direct stakes in oil producing regions like the Permian Basin are skeptical the administration will be successful in facilitating a major oil boom.
54% : A reminder: Throughout his first week in office, Trump has repeated his vow to support the U.S. economy and lower prices for Americans by increasing the nation's oil supply.
52% : voter ID so that the people have a chance to vote, and I want to see the water be released and come down into Los Angeles and throughout the state.
51% : Assist from Trump: An increase in U.S. LNG supply will likely be made possible by the Trump administration's plans to restart reviewing applications for LNG export projects that had been paused under President Joe Biden.
50% : While this would result in more price drops at the pump, it would also devalue shale and oil companies across the globe.
42% : The details: "FEMA has really let us down, let the country down," Trump told reporters after Air Force One touched down in Asheville, North Carolina, this morning.
37% : Who's in charge: Despite Trump's promises, some in the industry have said Wall Street will actually be calling the shots regarding increased oil production.
32% : "Trump also dismissed the solar power industry on Monday through an executive order that declared a National Energy Emergency in the U.S.
26% : "It is worth noting, though, that the Japanese company may face competition from others within the European market, as Trump has threatened tariffs if the European Union fails to purchase more LNG.MILLIONS OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOLING WAS DISRUPTED BY EXTREME WEATHER IN 2024:
16% : The details: In the second part of his Fox News interview that aired Thursday night, Trump echoed his criticisms of the wind energy industry, saying he doesn't want windmills in the U.S.
8% : FEMA was also falsely accused of redirecting funds from disaster relief to assisting illegal immigrants.California disaster aid: Meanwhile, as Trump travels to Los Angeles to visit the areas destroyed by the wildfires, he demanded the state implement voter ID and water reform to receive disaster aid.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.