Trump strategizes with Cabinet to lower energy costs
President Trump met with his Cabinet to discuss strategies for lowering energy costs, following the Environmental Protection Agency's rollback of regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This marks a significant shift from the previous administration's policies. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the repeal of several Biden-era regulations, including vehicle emissions standards and methane limits for oil and gas wells. These changes are part of a broader effort to reduce energy costs and promote domestic energy production. Trump emphasized the importance of a natural gas pipeline extension from Pennsylvania to New York, which he claims could save households over $2,500 annually. This approach contrasts with Biden's restrictions on drilling and pipeline construction.