The Daily Telegraph

Trump ‘offered to block EV rollout’ as he asked for $1bn from oil giants

- By James Titcomb

DONALD TRUMP told oil industry executives he would dismantle Joe Biden’s pro-electric vehicle agenda as he asked for $1bn (£800m) to help return him to the White House, it has been claimed.

The Republican presidenti­al candidate pledged to roll back the Biden administra­tion’s environmen­tal rules at a meeting with fossil fuel bosses last month, according to The Washington Post, and called recently introduced EV rules “ridiculous”. Mr Trump reportedly described the proposed billion-dollar donation as a “deal” given how much oil and gas companies would save as a result of his policies.

Mr Biden has announced new standards on vehicle emissions that could mean zero emission vehicles making up more than half of all sales by 2032. US petrol producers have vigorously opposed them.

The dinner at Mr Trump’s Mar-alago residence in Florida was reportedly attended by the bosses of gas companies Venture Global and Cheniere Energy as well as companies including Chevron and Exxonmobil.

Electric cars have the potential to be a major battlegrou­nd in November’s US elections. Democrats have spent billions to encourage EV purchases and domestic production as well as building out a charging network.

Meanwhile, Mr Trump has said that electric car mandates will “kill” America’s carmaking industry and warned of a “blood bath” for manufactur­ers if he is not returned to office.

Reversing a pro-ev push could, however, disappoint carmakers that have pushed into battery-powered vehicles.

The Biden administra­tion has also frozen permits for exports of liquefied natural gas, citing environmen­tal concerns.

The industry has grown dramatical­ly in recent years thanks to the shale boom. The freeze has been widely opposed by the gas industry and Republican­s have tried to overturn it.

Mr Trump told gas executives that he would overturn the freeze immediatel­y.

“You’ll get it on the first day,” he reportedly said. Oil and gas production in the US has hit all-time highs during Mr Biden’s presidency, while oil majors have made record profits, but executives have chafed at his environmen­tal policies and pledges to transition away from fossil fuels.

Mr Trump reportedly told executives he would reverse restrictio­ns on drilling in the Arctic and issue more licences for exploratio­n in the Gulf of Mexico.

Karoline Leavitt, press secretary for the Trump 2024 campaign, said:

“Joe Biden is controlled by environmen­tal extremists who are trying to implement the most radical energy agenda in history and force Americans to purchase electric vehicles they can’t afford.”

Mr Biden’s re-election campaign yesterday accused Mr Trump of “selling out working families to Big Oil” in exchange for campaign funding.

In a post on the social media platform X, it said: “This is Trump’s corrupt MAGA agenda in a nutshell: Trump acting as a puppet for his largest donors.”

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