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Trump’s 2026 Budget Pulls Plug on Biden’s Green Energy Scams

Trump’s 2026 Budget Pulls Plug on Biden’s Green Energy Scams

Slashes will be made to renewable energy support, solar and wind farm financing, and “climate crisis” activities throughout the federal government.

Earlier this week, I mentioned the Environmental Protection Agency’s social justice “panda” projects being gutted.

It’s a term Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) leader Elon Musk came up with to describe programs that sound great to Americans, but the money is actually used in ways that harm the country and its citizens.

Well, even more pandas are about to be butchered if President Donald Trump succeeds in getting his proposed budget through Congress.

The Trump administration’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 seeks to eliminate over $15 billion in funding associated with Biden’s expensive and inane “Green New Deal” initiatives, specifically targeting “clean energy”, the “climate crisis”, and environmental programs.

The White House said the energy budget proposal cancels more than $15 billion in carbon capture and renewable energy funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law that former President Joe Biden, a Democrat, signed in 2021. It also proposes to cancel $6 billion from that law for EV chargers.

“The Biden Administration spent more than three years implementing these programs, but built only a small number of chargers because it prioritized over-regulating and ‘climate justice’ goals,” the White House said. “EV chargers should be built just like gas stations: with private sector resources disciplined by market forces.”

The plan reorients Energy Department funding toward research and development of technologies that could produce an abundance of oil, gas, coal and critical minerals, nuclear reactors and advanced nuclear fuels, the White House said without further details.

The budget is meant to lay out an administration’s policies, and what lawmakers ultimately adopt often differs from the White House request. It was not immediately clear how Congress would agree to cut funding approved in bipartisan law that is popular in many Republican districts. Congress would likely have to pass legislation such as rescissions or amendments.

The plan would cut $80 million in Interior Department renewable energy programs including offshore wind energy projects.

As a reminder, Biden came into office promising the construction of 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations by 2030. With 5 years to go, only 7 have been built. I think it is pretty safe to cut this from the federal budget.

But, I digress.

But it gets even better. President Donald Trump’s proposed federal budget includes a dramatic cut of nearly 55% (about $5 billion) to the eco-activists in the EPA compared to its 2025 enacted budget.

A state revolving loan fund to help states set up their own water infrastructure loan program would be reduced by $2.5 billion, categorical grants would be cut by $1 billion, while spending for its environmental justice program, office of research and development and atmospheric protection program would also be reduced.

Removing the emphasis on the climate crisis pseudoscience while supporting industries that are essential to American security and prosperity in other agencies is clearly part of the Trump budget priorities.

A 30.5% cut, or $5.1 billion, to the Interior Department, including $198 billion from the Bureau of Land Management, $900 million from the National Park Service, and $564 million from the U.S. Geological Survey:

From the proposal: “Eliminates programs that provide grants to universities, duplicate other Federal research programs and focus on social agendas (e.g. climate change) to instead focus on achieving dominance in energy and critical minerals.”

A 55.8% cut, or $4.9 billion, to the National Science Foundation:

From the proposal: “The Budget cuts funding for: climate; clean energy; woke social, behavioral, and economic sciences; and programs in low priority areas of science. NSF has fueled research with dubious public value, like speculative impacts from extreme climate scenarios and niche social studies.”

An approximately 25% cut, or $1.5 billion, to NOAA [National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:

From the proposal: “The Budget terminates a variety of climate-dominated research, data, and grant programs, which are not aligned with Administration policy-ending “Green New Deal” initiatives.”

While it would be nice to think special-interest “pandas” will go extinct, I certainly hope there are a lot fewer of them funded the next time a budget is actually passed.

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Comments

Hurrah!

destroycommunism | May 7, 2025 at 10:45 pm

give us our social security back!!!

tired of supporting the welfare state with it

Forget the ax, grab the chainsaw

What popular programming in Republican districts?

    destroycommunism in reply to gonzotx. | May 8, 2025 at 10:16 am

    plenty of green deals in gop land

    same way there are military bases in dem country

    thats why this country has lost its way

    the supposed fiscal conservative gop gladly took in “fed money” to fund projects

    causing the troubles and distress america is under

Good, very good.

Slash as much of the vile Dhimmi-crat grifters’ “green” embezzlement, crony nepotism and other racketeering enrichment schemes as is feasible.

Not even close to enough cuts. Defund all of that New Green Scam.

I’ll celebrate when the EPA vacates its endangerment finding.

Given the reported major increase in ice in Antarctica and the collapse of the grid in Spain/Portugal because of too much dependence on renewables, how about a BIG pause – maybe 50 years – to evaluate the situation and let this current generation of the cult die off.

LegalBeagle1791 | May 8, 2025 at 1:25 pm

Focus on spending to support nuclear power generation, nuclear waste disposal and deregulate unnecessary restrictions on fossil fuel development and use!