Legislation was passed 226 to 188 by the Republican-controlled House to prevent future administrations from prohibiting oil and gas drilling without the consent of Congress, giving President Donald Trump another significant win.
The âProtecting American Energy Production Actâ forbids the president from âdeclaring a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing unless Congress authorizes the moratorium.â
Republican House members unanimously voted in favor of the legislationâs passage, while 118 Democrats voted against it.
Just weeks before he left office, former President Joe Biden banned future oil and gas drilling along 625 million acres of coastal and offshore waters, among other oil and gas-related regulations. The bill follows his actions.
The Republican who introduced the bill, Rep. August Pfluger of Texas, stated that the legislation was prompted by worries about possible fracking bans during the Biden administration.
âWhen President Biden took office, his administration took a âwhole of governmentâ approach to wage war on American energy production, pandering to woke environmental extremists and crippling this thriving industry,â Pfluger said in a statement following the billâs passage.
âMy legislation that passed today is a necessary first step in reversing Bidenâs war on energy by preventing the federal government from banning the use of hydraulic fracturing,â he said.
As part of his âdrill, baby, drillâ strategy, President Donald Trump has pledged to unleash energy produced in the United States since the campaign trail.
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum launched internal investigations into agency actions that âburdenâ energy development, stripping the energy sector of âcoerciveâ climate policies and oil lease bans implemented during the Biden administration.
A stunning new poll from CNN shows the Democratic Party lagging far behind the Republicans when it comes to economic issues, which stunned CNN data guru Harry Enten.
After months of the Democrats and their media allies trying to scare Americans about Trumpâs tariff proposals, the data analyst was taken aback by the failure of their propaganda.
âYou would think after all of the waves, Kate Bolduan, after the last few months, the first five months of the Donald Trump presidency, right, the first four months of the Donald Trump presidency, that youâd expect that Democrats would have this massive lead on the economy. It ainât so. It ainât so,â he said to CNN anchor Kate Bolduan.
âThe party that is closest to your economic views. In November of 2023, it was the Republicans by 11 points. Now itâs still within that range, still within that margin of error, plus eight point advantage for the Republican Party,â the data analyst said.
âHow is that possible, Democrats? How is that possible after all the recession fears, after the stock markets been doing all of this, after all the tariffs that Americans are against, and Republicans still hold an eight point lead on the economy. Are you kidding me?â he said.
âHow is that â when we look for trends, how is that trending with other data that youâre pulling in?â the anchor inquired.
âYes, if it was just this one CNN poll, that would be one thing. But take a look at Reuters/IPSOS. What do we see here? Party with a better economic plan. Well in May of 2024, just before Donald Trump was re-elected president, Republicans had a nine point advantage,â Enten said.
âLook at where we are now in May of 2025. The advantage actually went up by three points. Now Republicans have a 12-point advantage when it comes to the party with a better economic plan. And again, this is after months of economic â supposed economic uncertainty in which the stock marketâs been going bonkers, in which the tariff wars that Americans are against have been going on. And yet, despite all of that, the Democrats are down by 12 points on the economy. This speaks to Democratic problems on the economy better than basically anything that you could possibly look at,â the stunned data analyst said.
âThe Republicans still hold an advantage on the all-important key issue of the day. And that is the reason why, even if Donald Trumpâs approval ratings are a little bit lower than they used to be, Republicans are not out of the ballgame because they still have a clear advantage on the economy, whether you look at CNNâs polls or whether you look at the IPSOS poll right here in which they have a 12-point advantage on the economy,â he said.
He also said Republicans have taken a stronghold on the middle-class vote.
