Trump Vows to Undo Obama Actions, Paris Deal in Energy Speech
- Republican says he’d get a ‘better deal’ on Keystone XL
- Candidate promises to reduce U.S. role in energy regulation
Trump Speaks About U.S. Energy Policy, Paris Climate Deal
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he would rescind "job-destroying" Obama administration environmental actions within 100 days of taking office and cancel a landmark international climate deal reached last year in Paris.
"His policy is death by a thousand cuts, through an onslaught of regulations," Trump said of President Barack Obama in his first major speech on energy before a crowd of more than 7,000 people at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Bismarck, North Dakota.