Trump’s rhetoric has largely forgone solar energy specifically. In fact, it’s an industry that grew by 128% under his first administration.
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In one order, Mr. Trump says that he wants the United States to become the world’s top producer of lithium, rare earth elements and other minerals that are used in batteries, high-end magnets and some cutting-edge defense tools.
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On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump issued a pardon to Ross Ulbricht, who ran the dark web marketplace Silk Road under the pseudonym “Dread Pirate Roberts.” Ulbricht has been serving a life sentence without parole since 2015, when he was convicted of multiple charges, including the distribution of narcotics.
"Mining is an integral part of our productive economy and with the Government’s approach to removing unnecessary red tape for businesses, as well as enabling overseas investment in capital intensive industries such as mining, we are optimistic we can kick the goal of doubling mining exports by 2035 right out of the park.