CORRUPTION
Trump Tweets He’s Visiting Top Coal State and Touts ‘Clean Coal!’ Just Before EPA Kills Coal Regulations

Apparent Coordination Between the White House and the EPA to Affect US Senate Election
One of the important tenets of America’s federal government is the necessary separation of the three branches, but also the independence of federal agencies that report to the President. And it’s important that the President not use federal agencies as campaign props.
That has all but disappeared in the Trump administration.
At 7:57 AM Tuesday President Trump tweeted he is once again heading to West Virginia. It will be his sixth visit to the Mountain State.
Trump’s trip is clearly a campaign event – whether or not the American taxpayers will be footing the bill. His tweet even calls it a “rally,” and he e says he’s there to drum up support for a Republican U.S. Senate candidate. He concludes the tweet by shouting, “CLEAN COAL!!!!”
Big Rally tonight in West Virginia. Patrick Morrisey is running a GREAT race for U.S. Senate. I have done so much for West Virginia, against all odds, and having Patrick, a real fighter, by my side, would make things so much easier. See you later. CLEAN COAL!!!!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 21, 2018
Next to Wyoming, West Virginia is the nation’s second-highest producer of coal. There is no such thing as “clean coal.”
Less than two hours later the EPA announced a massive rollback of Obama-era policies regulating coal, which are designed to battle climate change and to protect the environment, air, wildlife, and people.
Today @EPA released our Affordable Clean Energy proposal. At the direction of President Trump @POTUS this proposal will:
->Protect the environment
->Save consumers money
->Save jobs
Learn more about the proposal here: https://t.co/8Xs4Z075QY— Acting Administrator Wheeler (@EPAAWheeler) August 21, 2018
The Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale reports on some of the consequences of the rollbacks:
The EPA says that Trump’s rollback of coal regulations will result in “between 470 and 1,400 premature deaths annually by 2030” and “48,000 new cases of exacerbated asthma and at least 21,000 new missed days of school annually by 2030.” https://t.co/ghfZkjVdio
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 21, 2018
But what appears obvious is the coordination between the White House and the EPA. Trump is all but guaranteed to brag about the EPA’s rollback Tuesday night at his campaign rally (that may or may not be paid for by taxpayers, in whole or in part) that he is using to try to elect Republican Patrick Morrisey and unseat Democratic U.S. Senator Joe Manchin.
In fact, this lobbyist tweeted that Trump “is expected” to announce the EPA’s rollback of environmental regulations tonight in West Virginia.
.@POTUS @realDonaldTrump is expected to formally announce that the @EPA has approved the proposal to reverse #Obama-era Clean Power Plan on Tuesday in #WestVirginia. #coal https://t.co/G9J843dLl2
— Jason Webb (@CapitolAdvocate) August 21, 2018
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