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Subject: Biden Pledged To Support US Miners. Now He's Looking To Outsource Their Work to Foreign Green Energy Mines.
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Subject: Biden Pledged To Support US Miners. Now He's Looking To Outsource Their Work to Foreign Green Energy Mines.
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President Joe Biden pledged on the campaign trail to support domestic
mining projects to power a green energy revolution. Two years later, the
Democrat is killing those projects as he works to fund foreign mines
instead.

The Biden administration is considering sending taxpayer funds to "around
a dozen" mining projects in foreign countries as it looks to secure the
raw materials used in electric vehicles and solar panels, a top State
Department official told Axios on Monday. The move comes as Biden delays
and outright kills major mining projects in the United States�in January,
for example, the Democrat's Interior Department canceled two leases for
proposed copper and nickel mines in Minnesota. Biden's Bureau of Land
Management has also moved slowly on permitting smaller mining projects;
the agency approved just 14 mine plans last year, a figure well below the
29 mines the Trump administration approved in 2018.

Biden's unwillingness to unleash American mining�and his apparent
eagerness to fund foreign mines�flies in the face of his rhetoric on the
campaign trail and in the White House. In October 2020, with Election Day
just weeks away, Biden assured American miners his administration would
support domestic mines, a promise that garnered praise from the National
Mining Association. Biden now regularly claims his "clean energy agenda"
will revitalize American manufacturing and create millions of "good-paying
jobs," including just hours after his administration confirmed its work to
support mining overseas. "When I think about climate change, I think about
jobs," the Democrat tweeted Monday. "It's time wind turbine blades, solar
panels, and electric vehicle batteries were built by American union
workers in American towns instead of overseas."

Power the Future founder and executive director Daniel Turner admonished
Biden for "suppressing the domestic supply of minerals," arguing that the
Democrat's "green jobs" promise is "nothing more than a talking point to
placate the climate activists."

"The Biden administration is creating a demand for these materials and
then prohibiting American workers from bringing them to the domestic
market. There's no logic to this," Turner told the Washington Free Beacon.
"This administration has a bizarre fascination with enriching and
strengthening our adversaries, as opposed to strengthening our domestic
capabilities."

The White House did not return a request for comment.

The Biden administration is already funding one overseas mining project.
In November, the White House announced a $30 million investment in a
Brazilian nickel and cobalt mine through the Development Finance
Corporation, a federal agency that aims to support development in low- and
middle-income nations. Should Biden expand his support for foreign mines,
congressional scrutiny will likely follow. Arkansas Republican congressman
Bruce Westerman has called the direct financing of foreign mining projects
"horrific," and a Republican House Foreign Affairs Committee aide told
Axios to expect investigations into the program once Republicans take
control of the lower chamber next year.

"As soon as we get into the majority, we will be getting pretty deep into
it," the aide said.

Published under: Biden Administration, Brazil, Department of the Interior,
Electric Cars, Green Energy, Joe Biden, State Department

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miners-now-hes-looking-to-outsource-their-work-to-foreign-green-energy-
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