Friday, November 15, 2024

Top News | Trump Has Placed 'For Sale' Sign on White House


Friday, November 15, 2024

■ Today's Top News 


Wall Street Banks Accused of Trying to Sabotage Key Consumer Protection Rule

"The CFPB must stop this ploy by the biggest banks to keep us trapped under their thumbs."

By Julia Conley



Trump Has Placed 'For Sale' Sign on White House With Chief of Staff Pick: Watchdog

"A lobbyist with this record of controversial representation and a minefield of potential conflicts of interest should not go near the Oval Office, much less be White House chief of staff."

By Jake Johnson



Major Media Reform Group Says Goodbye to Musk's 'Toxic Twitter'

"It's clear that X will not correct course under Musk's leadership, and it's time for Free Press to exit."

By Olivia Rosane



Tlaib Demands Blinken Resign Over Failure to Hold Israel Accountable for Gaza Genocide

"No nation blocking U.S. humanitarian assistance can receive U.S. weapons," said Rep. Rashida Tlaib. "The Biden administration cannot pick and choose when they comply with our own laws."

By Brett Wilkins



'Potentially Ominous Trend' for Press Freedom as Trump Wages Legal War on News Outlets

"Governments and powerful figures threatening journalists and media outlets with costly legal battles and bankruptcy is a common tactic against press freedom in repressive countries," said one journalist.

By Julia Conley



'We Need a Shift': Climate Leaders Demand End of COP Dominated by Petrostates, Big Oil Lobby

"It is now clear that the COP is no longer fit for purpose," a coalition of scientists and advocates wrote as more than 1,700 fossil fuel lobbyists swarmed COP29 in Azerbaijan.

By Jake Johnson


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Trump Picks Big Oil Ally and Drilling Enthusiast Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary

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"Burgum is an oligarch completely out of touch with the overwhelming majority of Americans who cherish our natural heritage," said the executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity.

President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday that he has chosen billionaire North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a close ally of the fossil fuel industry and vocal proponent of oil drilling, to serve as head of the Interior Department in the incoming administration, a critical post tasked with overseeing hundreds of millions of acres of federal land and water.

Burgum, a friend of oil billionaire Harold Hamm, served as a kind of middleman between Trump's presidential campaign and the fossil fuel industry during the 2024 race. The Washington Postreported that Burgum's selection as interior secretary will "give Hamm expansive influence over policy related to drilling on public lands, at a time his company stands to benefit from the rule changes Trump envisions."

Burgum and Hamm have already worked to shape Trump's energy policy during the presidential transition, with Reutersreporting Thursday that the pair is leading the push for a repeal of electric vehicle tax credits—a key component of the Biden administration's signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act.

During a fundraiser over the summer, Burgum said Trump could "on day one" move to unleash "liquid fuels," accusing the Biden administration of waging war on "American energy."

"Whether it's baseload electricity, whether it's oil, whether it's gas, whether it's ethanol, there is an attack on liquid fuels," Burgum declared.

"We're ready to fight Burgum and Trump's extreme agenda every step of the way."

Trump campaigned on a pledge to "drill, baby, drill" in the face of a fossil fuel-driven climate emergency that is wreaking deadly havoc in the United States and around the world. While the Biden administration has presided over record oil and gas production and approved many new drilling permits to the dismay of climate advocates, Trump has made clear that he intends to take a sledgehammer to any guardrails constraining the fossil fuel industry.

In Burgum, Trump will have an enthusiastic champion of oil and gas drilling in a Cabinet that is shaping up to be a boon for the fossil fuel industry. Burgum helped organize the dinner at which Trump urged the oil and gas industry to raise $1 billion for his campaign in exchange for tax breaks and large-scale deregulation.

"We're going do things with energy and with land—Interior—that is going to be incredible," Trump said late Thursday.

Kierán Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversitysaid in a statement that "Burgum is an oligarch completely out of touch with the overwhelming majority of Americans who cherish our natural heritage and don't want our parks, wildlife refuges, and other special places carved up and destroyed."

"We're ready to fight Burgum and Trump's extreme agenda every step of the way," Suckling added.

In his current capacity as North Dakota governor, Burgum is pushing a 2,000-mile carbon pipeline project set to be built by Summit Carbon Solutions with the stated goal of capturing planet-warming CO2 and storing it underground. Climate advocates have long derided carbon capture and storage—a method boosted by the fossil fuel industry—as a dangerous scam that can actually result in more emissions.

The Associated Pressreported earlier this year that "the blowback in North Dakota to the Summit project has been intense with Burgum caught in the crossfire."

"There are fears a pipeline rupture would unleash a lethal cloud of CO2," the outlet noted. "Landowners worry their property values will plummet if the pipeline passes under their land."

The North Dakota Public Service Commission is planning to meet Friday to vote on the project.

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■ Opinion


Medicare Advantage: A By-the-Numbers Look at This Profit-Seeking Healthcare Scam

Proponents claimed it would lower costs and improve health care for seniors. It has achieved neither of those goals; instead, it has become a wildly profitable scheme for private insurance giants.

By Emma Curchin,Brandon Novick,Peter Hart


Trump's America Could Be Worse. It Could Be Gaza

People of conscience must demand an immediate end to the slaughter, a total arms embargo against Israel, humanitarian aid for Gaza on the scale of the Marshall Plan, and a short and concrete path to Palestinian statehood. It's not too late. We must act.

By Richard Eskow


From Taxing the Rich to Defending Unions, the Best Defense Against Trump Will Be Offense

The super rich who backed the Republican president-elect must think they have us exactly where they want us. Now is the best time to turn the tables.

By Sam Pizzigati


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