Last week, most people did not realize Exxon could stand to profit from the Keystone decision. In just 24 hours, the conflict of interest was pushed into the spotlight and the State Department announced publicly that Rex Tillerson had recused himself from the KXL decision.
Yesterday, just hours after Trump’s lunch with former ExxonMobil CEO and current Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the White House released a press release patting Exxon on the back — with quotes from Exxon’s current CEO Darren Woods praising the White House in return. Wonder what the two of them chatted about?
Donald Trump — and his new EPA head Scott Pruitt — have said they want to get rid of the EPA entirely. Here’s what the country might look like if that happens.
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