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Trump promises to restore US energy dominance during campaign visit to Texas, an oil-rich state.

Former President Donald Trump Vows to Rebuild America’s Oil⁤ and Gas Might

In a passionate rally⁤ held in Houston, Texas,​ former President Donald Trump ​promised to cancel⁢ green energy‍ mandates and ‌prioritize the oil ⁢and gas industry‍ if he ⁣regains the presidency. Against the ⁢backdrop of an oil ⁢and gas‍ service⁣ company, Trump declared, “We will end the war on American energy. ⁣Energy security ​is national ⁣security.”

Addressing a crowd that ‍cheered‌ for their ‌love of “oil, gas, and guns,” Trump expressed confidence⁤ in winning the​ state’s Republican primary by a landslide. He praised the Texas crowd​ for‌ their unwavering support and emphasized the importance of revitalizing the country’s oil and gas sector.

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As⁣ the‌ Republican ‌frontrunner seeking a second ⁤term, Trump continues​ to ⁤campaign despite facing ⁣civil and criminal court‍ cases. These legal battles could ​potentially impact his freedom, business empire, and‍ chances ‌of ​reclaiming the presidency.

The rally ​in Texas⁤ caused significant traffic‍ congestion, with‌ attendees having⁤ to ‍search ⁢for parking and walk to the ⁤event held at Trendsetter Engineering in Houston. Hundreds⁢ of people, including individuals ‌who traveled from ⁢as far as California, eagerly awaited the former president’s speech.

‌ Hundreds of people showed up to hear former President Donald Trump during a campaign stop in ​Houston on Nov. ​2, 2024. (Darlene McCormick Sanchez/The‌ Epoch Times)

Gavin ​Ortegon, a 23-year-old ⁢who flew ‍in from Florida,⁣ attended the rally ‍to hear Trump’s stance on various issues. While considering other Republican presidential candidates, such as ‍Vivek Ramaswamy, Ortegon expressed his decision not to vote for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

During his speech, Trump introduced‌ Mario Lugo, chairman and CEO of Trendsetter Engineering, ⁢highlighting the⁢ role ​of companies like ​his‍ in restoring the nation’s energy independence. The former president dedicated a significant portion of ⁤his address to​ energy-related topics, given Houston’s association with fossil fuels. ⁤Texas leads the nation in crude oil and natural gas production and houses the most​ refineries.

⁢ A cheering crowd greeted⁢ former⁣ President Donald ⁢Trump during a Texas⁤ rally ‍outside of Houston on Nov. 2, 2023. ⁤(Darlene ⁢McCormick Sanchez/The ‌Epoch Times)

Trump‍ pledged to eliminate electric vehicle and boat production, which⁤ he attributed to the Biden administration’s unrealistic goals ⁤and lack of necessary resources. He dismissed⁢ the reliability of renewable ‌energy sources, arguing that⁢ they would leave ‍the nation in darkness. The former ⁣president accused the ‍Biden administration of attempting to ‌regulate fossil fuel ​power plants out of existence, jeopardizing ​the Texas grid.

Furthermore, Trump criticized President⁤ Biden’s push for the U.S. military to adopt electric tanks and less ‌efficient fuel⁣ for fighter jets, questioning ‍the need for environmentally friendly weapons of war.

Blaming the​ current administration’s energy‍ policies, Trump highlighted the inflationary impact on⁣ gas ‌prices, which have significantly increased since his term. He ⁤referred to the Green New Deal ⁤as a “socialist scam” that burdens Americans with higher energy costs. Additionally, he defended his decision to withdraw ‍from the Paris Climate Accord, arguing that it unfairly penalized‌ the United States‍ while benefiting‍ major polluters like China.

The former president also touched ‍on other campaign issues, including the southern border​ and social justice, promising to address illegal immigration⁣ and restore parental rights. He concluded his speech by urging the crowd ⁢to vote and ‍remove “crooked Joe Biden” from ⁣office.

Trump’s rally in Texas marked his ‍first visit to the state since his controversial campaign stop in Waco earlier ‍in the⁢ year. Critics suggested that the timing of the Waco rally, coinciding with the anniversary of ‍the FBI’s siege of ​the ‌Branch Davidian compound, conveyed⁣ a coded message to anti-government extremists.

Epoch Times reporter Janice Hisle⁢ contributed to this report.

How does President Trump’s vow to rebuild America’s oil and⁣ gas might affect the nation’s energy transition towards renewable⁤ sources?

​R ​President Donald Trump at his rally in⁤ Houston, Texas, where he vowed to rebuild America’s oil and ‍gas ‌might. (Darlene McCormick Sanchez/The ‍Epoch Times)

Trump ‌criticized the Biden administration for its focus on renewable energy ⁣and its opposition to the ⁤construction of oil pipelines. He argued ⁢that these policies have damaged⁤ the ⁤country’s energy industry and ⁤have ⁢led to job losses in states like Texas. Trump promised to reverse ‌these decisions​ and to prioritize the development and expansion of oil and gas production.

The former president ⁢also highlighted the importance of‍ energy security as​ a ​matter of national security. He ‌argued that relying on foreign oil puts the country⁢ at a disadvantage and makes it vulnerable ⁣to economic and geopolitical risks. Trump ‌emphasized ​the need to‌ become energy independent and​ to leverage ⁤America’s vast oil and gas reserves.

His ⁢speech resonated ⁢with many in the crowd who‍ depend on the oil and gas ⁤industry for their livelihoods.⁤ They expressed their support for Trump’s ⁣plans to revive the sector and bring prosperity back to their communities. The‌ rally showcased the strong bond between ‌Trump ‍and his ⁣supporters, with chants of⁤ “Drill, baby, drill!” echoing throughout⁢ the event.

While facing legal battles that⁢ could impact⁣ his future, Trump remains determined​ to fight⁤ for the issues he believes​ in. His‍ rally in Texas demonstrated his dedication to rebuilding⁤ the country’s oil and gas might‌ and his ⁤commitment⁢ to ‌the American energy industry. As the‍ Republican frontrunner seeking a second term, ⁤Trump’s message resonated⁢ with his supporters who see him as ‍a champion‌ for their causes.

As ⁢the nation grapples with its‌ energy transition, Trump’s vow to prioritize oil and gas raises important questions about the future ‌direction of​ the industry. While renewable energy ​sources are gaining traction and importance,‍ the oil‌ and gas sector ‍still plays ​a significant role ⁣in the country’s economy and energy infrastructure. Balancing the need⁣ for environmental sustainability and economic growth‌ will⁣ continue to be a challenge for policymakers.

As⁢ the 2024 presidential race unfolds, Trump’s promises to‍ rebuild America’s oil and gas might will‌ likely resonate with voters in‌ energy-dependent states. ⁢The battle between renewables and fossil fuels ‌will be a​ key issue for candidates ⁢as ‍they seek to secure support​ from various interest groups.

In conclusion, former President Donald Trump’s vow to rebuild America’s⁢ oil and gas might has reignited the debate on‍ the nation’s energy future. Trump promises to prioritize the⁢ fossil fuel industry and reverse the policies of the Biden administration. His⁢ rally​ in Texas showcased‌ his strong support base and⁣ his determination⁤ to fight for their interests. As the 2024‌ presidential race approaches, energy will be a crucial ⁣issue for candidates hoping to secure the support of voters ‌in states like⁢ Texas. The future of America’s​ energy ‌sector hangs in the balance as the ⁢nation grapples with competing‍ priorities and interests.



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