‘What Has Changed?’: Byron Donalds Grills Jennifer Granholm About Biden’s LNG Pause



At today’s House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) questioned Energy Sec. Jennifer Granholm about the …

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49 thoughts on “‘What Has Changed?’: Byron Donalds Grills Jennifer Granholm About Biden’s LNG Pause

  1. Granholm could power one windmill with just her waving arms when she’s talking!
    Tip – The more hand and arm motion, you see when a politician is speaking, the thicker, the bullshit!

  2. If you have a problem with her, you’re full of it! She clearly knows what’s she is talking about. His little tantrum at the end was all for show and he did my give her the courtesy to answer!
    Barking at people gets nothing done!

  3. I’m confused.

    Didn’t we just have a months long debate about not funding Ukraine because their interests don’t serve the American public?

    Now the debate is based around combating Russia’s ability to wage war?

    Funding and training Ukrainians to stop Russian aggression was the direct approach that we failed to do in a timely manner.

    Instead, let’s blame oil exports for Russian aggression. Nice.

  4. Why do we have these hearings? Everyone’s doing insider trading and getting rich, everyone gets caught it’s in the wide open, nothing happens nothing changes!! This is a movie with a low budget!!

  5. I have absolutely have no faith whatsoever taking anything a DemoRAT says seriously!! The Rats narrative is EV death traps and renewable energy that not even comes close to meeting our energy needs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. Did you hear that? The amount of nuclear waste in the United States is enough to fill an Olympic size swimming pool. That nuclear waste can be recycled and would provide enough energy to power the United States for the next 400 years!

    The process will also reduce the amount of nuclear waste, and, more importantly, it’s radioactive.

    Currently, a significant amount of the radioactive waste has a half-life on the order of tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years.

    Recycling nuclear waste extract, huge amounts of energy from it, and ultimately reduce its half-life just a few hundred years.

    Why is this not our top priority!?

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