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Trump’s Energy Policies Slash Gas Prices for Americans

America is finally getting a break at the pump, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is calling it what it is: results from a bold, common-sense energy policy that puts American production first. Duffy told conservative outlets that President Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” agenda is delivering lower gasoline prices by unlocking supply and cutting chokeholds on energy development.

The math is simple and the strategy is obvious — more domestic drilling means more barrels available to the market, and that competition drives prices down for working families. The administration moved quickly to speed approvals and reopen federal resources to American companies, a policy shift the energy sector and consumers alike are feeling at the pump.

That’s a victory for hard-working Americans who don’t want to subsidize foreign regimes or pay inflated energy taxes disguised as environmental virtue signaling. While the coastal elites lecture and legislate, this administration nuked needless red tape so American energy producers can do what they do best: provide reliable, affordable fuel.

Of course the left and their pundit pals are already lining up with excuses — saying the market, refineries, or corporate boardrooms are to blame and that drilling won’t really help. Those critiques matter only to the people who benefit from high prices; ordinary families see the difference when supply is increased and the government stops standing in the way.

Duffy also didn’t shy away from tougher issues on our highways, warning that states that hand out commercial licenses to people who flout immigration law are endangering Americans. The department has taken concrete steps — including withholding funds from jurisdictions that refuse to follow federal statutes and supporting enforcement operations that have taken dangerous illegal big-rig drivers off the road. It’s common-sense safety and law enforcement, not virtue signaling.

Patriots who love this country know what works: energy independence, law and order, and leaders who put citizens first. Keep expanding American production, keep enforcing the law on our roads, and keep rewarding policies that put cash back in the pockets of the people who earn it — that’s how we rebuild prosperity and keep America moving.

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