Among the executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on Monday was one called “Unleashing Alaska’s Potential as the Nation’s Energy Reservoir.” He said it includes reopening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas exploration in the 1002 Area that was always intended for oil and gas.
On background, it is much bigger than ANWR, but Must Read Alaska has not seen the specifics and will add them here when we do.
Here is the actual executive order:
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:
Section 1. Background. The State of Alaska holds an abundant and largely untapped supply of natural resources including, among others, energy, mineral, timber, and seafood. Unlocking this bounty of natural wealth will raise the prosperity of our citizens while helping to enhance our Nation’s economic and national security for generations to come. By developing these resources to the fullest extent possible, we can help deliver price relief for Americans, create high-quality jobs for our citizens, ameliorate our trade imbalances, augment the Nation’s exercise of global energy dominance, and guard against foreign powers weaponizing energy supplies in theaters of geopolitical conflict.
Unleashing this opportunity, however, requires an immediate end to the assault on Alaska’s sovereignty and its ability to responsibly develop these resources for the benefit of the Nation. It is, therefore, imperative to immediately reverse the punitive restrictions implemented by the previous administration that specifically target resource development on both State and Federal lands in Alaska.
Sec. 2. Policy. It is the policy of the United States to:
(a) fully avail itself of Alaska’s vast lands and resources for the benefit of the Nation and the American citizens who call Alaska home;
(b) efficiently and effectively maximize the development and production of the natural resources located on both Federal and State lands within Alaska;
(c) expedite the permitting and leasing of energy and natural resource projects in Alaska; and
(d) prioritize the development of Alaska’s liquified natural gas (LNG) potential, including the sale and transportation of Alaskan LNG to other regions of the United States and allied nations within the Pacific region.
Sec. 3. Specific Agency Actions. (a) The heads of all executive departments and agencies, including but not limited to the Secretary of the Interior; the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere; and the Secretary of the Army acting through the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Public Works, shall exercise all lawful authority and discretion available to them and take all necessary steps to:
(i) rescind, revoke, revise, amend, defer, or grant exemptions from any and all regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency actions that are inconsistent with the policy set forth in section 2 of this order, including but not limited to agency actions promulgated, issued, or adopted between January 20, 2021, and January 20, 2025; and
(ii) prioritize the development of Alaska’s LNG potential, including the permitting of all necessary pipeline and export infrastructure related to the Alaska LNG Project, giving due consideration to the economic and national security benefits associated with such development.
(b) In addition to the actions outlined in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary of the Interior shall exercise all lawful authority and discretion available to him and take all necessary steps to:
(i) withdraw Secretarial Order 3401 dated June 1, 2021 (Comprehensive Analysis and Temporary Halt on All Activities in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Relating to the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program);
(ii) rescind the cancellation of any leases within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, other than such lease cancellations as the Secretary of the Interior determines are consistent with the policy interests described in section 2 of this order, initiate additional leasing through the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program, and issue all permits, right-of-way permits, and easements necessary for the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas from leases within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge;
(iii) rescind the final supplemental environmental impact statement entitled “Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement,” which is referred to in “Notice of Availability of the Final Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, Alaska” 89 Fed. Reg. 88805 (November 8, 2024);
(iv) place a temporary moratorium on all activities and privileges granted to any party pursuant to the record of decision signed on December 8, 2024, entitled “Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Record of Decision,” which is referred to in “Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program, Alaska,” 89 Fed. Reg. 101042 (December 13, 2024), in order to review such record of decision in light of alleged legal deficiencies and for consideration of relevant public interests, and, as appropriate, conduct a new, comprehensive analysis of such deficiencies, interests, and environmental impacts;
(v) reinstate the final environmental impact statement entitled “Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program,” which is referred to in “Notice of Availability,” 84 Fed. Reg. 50472 (September 25, 2019);
(vi) reinstate the record of decision signed on August 21, 2020, entitled “Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Record of Decision,” which is referred to in “Notice of 2021 Coastal Plain Alaska Oil and Gas Lease Sale and Notice of Availability of the Detailed Statement of Sale,” 85 Fed. Reg. 78865 (December 7, 2020);
(vii) evaluate changes to, including the potential recission of, Public Land Order 5150, signed by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior on December 28, 1971, and any subsequent amendments, modifications, or corrections to it;
(viii) place a temporary moratorium on all activities and privileges granted to any party pursuant to the record of decision signed on June 27, 2024, entitled “Ambler Road Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Record of Decision,” which is referred to in “Notice of Availability of the Ambler Road Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, Alaska,” 89 Fed. Reg. 32458 (April 26, 2024), in order to review such record of decision in light of alleged legal deficiencies and for consideration of relevant public interests and, as appropriate, conduct a new, comprehensive analysis of such deficiencies, interests, and environmental impacts; and reinstate the record of decision signed on July 23, 2020, by the Bureau of Land Management and United States Army Corps of Engineers entitled “Ambler Road Environmental Impact Statement Joint Record of Decision,” which is referred to in “Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for the Ambler Mining District Industrial Access Road Environmental Impact Statement,” 85 Fed. Reg. 45440 (July 28, 2020);
(ix) rescind the Bureau of Land Management final rule entitled “Management and Protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska,” 89 Fed. Reg. 38712 (May 7, 2024);
(x) rescind any guidance issued by the Bureau of Land Management related to implementation of protection of subsistence resource values in the existing special areas and proposed new and modified special areas in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, as published on their website on January 16, 2025;
(xi) facilitate the expedited development of a road corridor between the community of King Cove and the all-weather airport located in Cold Bay;
(xii) place a temporary moratorium on all activities and privileges granted to any party pursuant to the record of decision signed on April 25, 2022, entitled “National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska Integrated Activity Plan Record of Decision,” (NEPA No. DOI-BLM-AK-R000-2019-0001-EIS), in order to review such record of decision in light of alleged legal deficiencies and for consideration of relevant public interests and, as appropriate, conduct a new, comprehensive analysis of such deficiencies, interests, and environmental impacts;
(xiii) rescind the Bureau of Land Management final rule entitled “Management and Protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska,” 89 Fed. Reg. 38712 (May 7, 2024), and rescind the Bureau of Land Management notice entitled “Special Areas Within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska,” 89 Fed. Reg. 58181 (July 17, 2024);
(xiv) reinstate Secretarial Order 3352 dated May 17, 2017 (National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska), which is referred to in “Final Report: Review of the Department of the Interior Actions that Potentially Burden Domestic Energy,” 82 Fed. Reg. 50532 (November 1, 2017), and the record of decision signed on December 31, 2020, entitled “National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska Integrated Activity Plan Record of Decision,” which is referred to in “Notice of Availability of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska Integrated Activity Plan Final Environmental Impact Statement,” 85 Fed. Reg. 38388 (June 26, 2020);
(xv) reinstate the following Public Land Orders in their original form:
- Public Land Order No. 7899, signed by the Secretary of the Interior on January 11, 2021;
- Public Land Order No. 7900, signed by the Secretary of the Interior on January 16, 2021;
- Public Land Order No. 7901, signed by the Secretary of the Interior on January 16, 2021;
- Public Land Order No. 7902, signed by the Secretary of the Interior on January 15, 2021;
- Public Land Order No. 7903, signed by the Secretary of the Interior on January 16, 2021; and
- any other such Public Land Order that the Secretary of the Interior determines would further the policy interests described in section 2 of this order.
(xvi) immediately review all Department of the Interior guidance regarding the taking of Alaska Native lands into trust and all Public Land Orders withdrawing lands for selection by Alaska Native Corporations to determine if any such agency action should be revoked to ensure the Department of the Interior’s actions are consistent with the Alaska Statehood Act of 1958 (Public Law 85-508), the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) (16 U.S.C. 3101 et seq.), the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (43 U.S.C. 1601, et seq.), the Alaska Land Transfer Acceleration Act (Public Law 108-452), and the Alaska Native Vietnam-era Veterans Land Allotment Program under section 1629g-1 of title 43, United States Code.
(xvii) rescind the record of decision “Central Yukon Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan,” signed on November 12, 2024, which is referred to in “Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan for the Central Yukon Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Alaska,” 89 Fed. Reg. 92716 (November 22, 2024);
(xviii) reimplement the draft resource management plan and environmental impact statement referenced in the National Park Service notice entitled “Notice of Availability for the Central Yukon Draft Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Alaska,” 85 Fed. Reg. 80143 (December 11, 2020);
(xix) rescind the National Park Service final rule entitled “Alaska; Hunting and Trapping in National Preserves,” 89 Fed. Reg. 55059 (July 3, 2024), and reinstate the National Park Service final rule entitled “Alaska; Hunting and Trapping in National Preserves,” 85 Fed. Reg. 35181 (June 9, 2020), in its original form;
(xx) deny the pending request to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to an establish indigenous sacred site in the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge;
(xxi) immediately conduct a review of waterways in the State of Alaska and direct the Bureau of Land Management, in consultation with the State of Alaska, to provide recommendations of navigable waterways subject to the equal footing doctrine and the Submerged Lands Act of 1953, as amended, 43 U.S.C. 1301 et seq., and prepare Recordable Disclaimers of Interest pursuant to section 315 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, 43 U.S.C. 1745, to restore ownership of said waterways to the State as appropriate;
(xxii) direct all bureaus of the Department of the Interior to consider the Alaskan cultural significance of hunting and fishing and the statutory priority of subsistence management required by the ANILCA, to conduct meaningful consultation with the State fish and wildlife management agencies prior to enacting land management plans or other regulations that affect the ability of Alaskans to hunt and fish on public lands, and to ensure to the greatest extent possible that hunting and fishing opportunities on Federal lands are consistent with similar opportunities on State lands; and
(xxiii) identify and assess, in collaboration with the Secretary of Defense, the authorities and public and private resources necessary to immediately achieve the development and export of energy resources from Alaska — including but not limited to the long-term viability of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and the associated Federal right-of-way as an energy corridor of critical national importance — to advance the Nation’s domestic and regional energy dominance, and submit that assessment to the President.
(c) In addition to the actions outlined in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary of Agriculture shall place a temporary moratorium on all activities and privileges authorized by the final rule and record of decision entitled “Special Areas; Roadless Area Conservation; National Forest System Lands in Alaska,” 88 Fed. Reg. 5252 (January 27, 2023), in order to review such rule and record of decision in light of alleged legal deficiencies and for consideration of relevant public interests and, as appropriate, conduct a new, comprehensive analysis of such deficiencies, interests, and environmental impacts. Further, the Secretary of Agriculture shall reinstate the final rule entitled “Special Areas; Roadless Area Conservation; National Forest System Lands in Alaska,” 85 Fed. Reg. 68688 (October 29, 2020).
(d) In addition to the actions outlined in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, shall render all assistance requested by the Governor of Alaska to facilitate the clearing and maintenance of transportation infrastructure, consistent with applicable law. All such requests for assistance shall be transmitted to the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Interior, and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy for approval prior to initiation.
(e) The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, under the direction of the Secretary of the Army, shall immediately review, revise, or rescind any agency action that may in any way hinder, slow or otherwise delay any critical project in the State of Alaska.
(f) The Secretary of Commerce, in coordination with the Secretary of the Interior, shall immediately review, revise or rescind any agency action that may in any way hinder, slow or otherwise delay any critical project in the State of Alaska.
Sec. 4. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
January 20, 2025.
Sen. Dan Sullivan, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, and Rep. Nick Begich have been working on this behind the scenes for weeks, Must Read Alaska has learned.
“Today, the failed policies of the Biden Administration are now but a page in the history books – one that will soon be forgotten. The golden age of America has begun. On day one, President Trump showed the American people they have a leader in the White House who will usher in a new era of economic renewal and energy dominance, ‘EO Unleashing American Energy,” said Congressman Begich.
“Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, Alaska will be empowered to fully harness its vast energy and mineral resources, spearhead economic renewal, and solidify our position as an energy powerhouse. I am proud to stand with the Trump Administration in this critical effort to build a stronger, more prosperous Alaska for generations to come. The pathway to American prosperity begins in Alaska, and it begins today,” he said.
Trump announced pardons for about 1,500 people who protested inside and outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Earlier in the day, former President Joe Biden pardoned several members of his family’s criminal cartel.
If there were to be a rebirth of “Camelot” (Kennedy), or that “Bright City on the Horizon” it has arrived! Thank God for common sense returning to the arena.
JUST IN: The Fraternal Order of Police, the largest police union in the U.S. that endorsed Trump in the last election, has issued a statement condemning his pardon of the violent January 6 rioters.
“Crimes against law enforcement are not just attacks on individuals or public safety —they are attacks on society and undermine the rule of law. Allowing those convicted of these crimes to be released early diminishes accountability and devalues the sacrifices made by courageous law enforcement officers and their families.
When perpetrators of crimes, especially serious crimes, are not held fully accountable, it sends a dangerous message that the consequences for attacking law enforcement are not severe, potentially emboldening others to commit similar acts of violence.”
Ohhh… wow.
A union is opposed to something a Republican did.
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And, in other news, water is wet, and the sun rises to the east.
The Union bosses disagree with Trump. I bet if you asked the actual police officers, they agree with Trump.
I look forward to Lisa’s complete and indisputable compliance!
“All A-Board” Everyone on the … Trump Train!!!
I think you’re correct Rob , she boarded . Lisa has been trying to get that road built to king cove for ten or more years . I see that there is a paragraph on building the road !
Let’s get that road to Amber built, and to Donlin Gold Mine.
Yeah
That train runs straight through China. President Musk took out 1.4 billion in loans from China to build the tesla plant over there that churned out half of all tesla produced last year. He has an agreement with China to turn over trade secrets anytime China needs them. Musk is a security risk plain and simple
The fool trump is being played. The Dems dared him on half the EO stuff and he fell fir it. Trump better pack a lunch for his long days in court. What a moron. And many of you fell for it too. So sad.
Awesome
Here’s the text of the EO, “Unleashing Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential”.
‘https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/unleashing-alaskas-extraordinary-resource-potential/
Now that’s what I’m talking about: keeping one’s promises.
J6ers pardoned.
$3 billion price tag paid for by you and me (for damages and prosecution), but that’s called accountability.
I’m gonna like this guy.
No one who respects the rule of law can support the release of the convicted J6 perpetrators. They were lawfully accused, tried, and convicted. So much for the party of Law and Order.
Disgraceful, reprehensible. And you all know it. Just like you know that the claim that they were “tourists” is a second Big Lie as big as the first.
A shameful act by a shameless President.
You, Mr. Dog are not believable in any way here at MRAK. Your anti-Trump rhetoric is good for brainwashed pukes and venom-filled Marxists. The shameless act is the election thievery of 2020 to ram an anti-American agenda under a debilitated old criminal named Joe Biden. You lack common sense, old boy.
You better brush up on your Chinese.
Don’t get too worked up there, Charlie, lest you fall off your barstool.
Well, in fairness he didn’t pardon those convicted of insurrection. He didn’t even pardon his family members who are obvious grifters.
“Lawfully accused” … by a biased and unlawful court system. You see the problem there? Trump fixed it.
Just because you don’t like the results doesn’t mean squat.
It’s the same justice system to which you will run seeking justice when you are wronged, and you will get it.
The fact that you don’t like it that these people were prosecuted means nothing.
Dog: I don’t like the fact that 1500 citizens of the United States were detained for a year without being charged with any crimes at all.
Where is the actual justice in that?
Kangaroo Courts don’t count. These people did nothing wrong, they were invited and led in. Wanna talk the 2020 riots? Most walked from that after millions in damages.
Poor upset dog.
How does it feel to be wrong?
Your rein as a lawless attack on the American people is over as there is a new sherif in town.
You need to chase cars and bark at liberals as we don’t care about your ridiculous twisted views.
Have a good day doggy.
If you believe that, then any pardon, issued by any elected official at any level is in the same boat.
Sorry if you do not like it. Too bad, so sad.
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And, the law (you know, the very thing you start your anti-conservative rant with) says the President has the legal authority to pardon individuals.
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So, what is it? Do you respect the rule of law? Or do you abhor the rule of law? You cannot pick and choose depending on who is taking legal actions.
If they were lawfully tried and convicted all records and transcripts from the J6 commission would NOT have been destroyed and Liz Cheney would not have needed a pardon for her illegal witness tampering and coercion.
All shameless acts under the watchful eyes of shameless Joe Biden is the only part of your post that has any truth to it.
Oh get off your high horse WTD.
You are acting as if this is the first time criminal offenders have been pardoned. Considering the thousands of blanket pardons/commutations/clemency for all kinds of offenders(or potential offenders) by the last administration, you have no leg to stand on. For many of J6 defendants they were not treated equal under the law, especially since the vast majority were non-violent. I am all for keeping those few, who attacked others and destroyed property in jail, but considering the almost non-existent punishments for rioters in Seattle, Portland, Oakland etc, there is a lopsided application of law. If Biden can pardon drug offenders galore, Trump is within his right to pardon some of the J6 participants.
Next I would like to see all the documentation regarding the murder of Ashli Babbitt.
Why would the entire J6 Committee require a lawful preemptive pardon?
Weird, huh?
Well Whid and Joe Biden pardoned all the perpetuators of Jan 6 ? I’m smelling a rat . Big stinking rat
There are something like three other articles on MRAK about the former pResident issuing massive pardons for crimes known and unknown.
Yet, not a single comment from the dog claiming the pardons are spitting in the face of the rule of law.
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Weird. I guess Suzanne must have deleted those comments. Because it would be inconceivable that a fine upstanding honorable human being such as the dog would be a hypocrite and let his political biases drive his opinions.
The persecution of these J6 heroes continues: a Mr Ball was arrested in Florida on gun charges. A family man who appreciates the 2nd amendment, is detained again for his political beliefs. Is this China?
We need to start thinking who will be taking over for Trump: campaign for 2028 election is not that far away. Can’t Don Jr just take over?
Took another quick run through the Articles about Biden’s pardons. Still no comments from the dog about them disrespecting the rule of law.
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I guess it is more about political bias and prejudice, not about any actual outrage.
Sebastian: you still have yet to prove to the class why the J6’ers should not be pardoned.
The facts all over the internet since January 6th, 2020, not one of the illegally detained peaceful protesters were even charged with anything at all. You keep ignoring this fact. You also ignore the fact that the J6 “commission” destroyed all the evidence. Yet you persist the protesters were in the wrong.. with zero evidence.. that was destroyed.
What happened to the basic principal of American justice that everyone is innocent until proven guilty?
So far, every single liberal cries “guilty” even when there’s no evidence.
Now kick it in gear before someone lawfares it.
No major is going to invest in ANWR knowing that the next Dem President will just close it down again. Corporations need stability, not policy ping-pong.
That seems like a Dem issue more so than anything else, no?
You actually think there will be another Dem POTUS anytime soon? LMAO. Who they gonna run in 28? Kamala, Gavin? Keep dreaming
Joe said himself He alone would have beat the Donald.
They will pull him out of the closet dust off the cobwebs and prop him up for another four years of Obama/Pelosi.
That is the “policy ping-pong”
The cycle suggests there will be. Always has been.
The mandate given Nov 5,24 raises on your cycle. No one is going to want to go back to what once was.
That gone under the bridge. Only half voted for Trump. Half didn’t like him
Just wait
Hell screw up, he always does. Take Chinese classes stat!
Your statement implies that you support the Democrats desire to cripple the US energy production.
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Thanks. I always assumed you were an anti-American leftist. Glad you made it clear to anyone who was on the fence.
CBMTTek, we have all long known that Whidbey is a radical leftist extremist. So it goes without saying that he is an American-hating, anti-American extremist as well. The Venn Diagram of those two subsets are perfectly overlapping circles.
Ruskie, I like checks and balances. People get to big for their britches. Absolute power corrupts……..
Apparently, something you do not like is actually being relevant.
Can you explain, please take as long as you want, what your comment has to do with my statement in any way?
Greg cannot do that. He can barely remember history correctly, let alone what he posted.
That individual cannot remember what he was outraged about last week, forget any actual history.
The party of destruction has lost too much integrity this past four years for that to happen.
Wow
I wondered how long until the greenies have lawsuits filed.
If so Trump should use the democrat rules and ignore the laws and use the ones that are made up.
Trump’s going to spend the next four years in court.
Not really, what his lawyers are for. All the lawfare cases will be dismissed in applet courts.
Lol omg! Best leave it to real lawyers.
Show us how, shop teacher.
Oh my with all your solid legal advice, I bet you woke up at a Holiday Inn.
If any of those pardoned for the Jan 6 protest hurt cops, they should continue to rot in prison.
What about the cop that shot Ashley Babbitt?
The video shows clearly he pulled out his gun and shot her in the head. She had no gun and was no immediate threat to him.
Yep. Him too.
What do you mean? The man got a promotion not a trial!
Mark, she got what she deserved. At some point the security folks get to shoot when insane people are bashing their way in. If she had done this at your front door, how many Alaskans would have dusted her?
She wouldn’t do that to someone’s residence. So you feel Mr Bird was justified using deadly force? Watch the video, why didn’t the capitol police on Ashlis side of the doors not stop her? How would you feel if that was your daughter, slaughtered by a horrible cop who has a terrible record of mis handling his firearm?
Tell that to the parents of Rosalyn Boland who was beaten to death by a cop. Until such time that the police step up and condemn the cops who killed innocent people just for exercising their rights under the 1st Amendment I have have no sympathy. That Includes AF Veteran Ashley Babbitt who was shot and killed when other non lethal force could have and should have been been used.
How about the jailers who physically and mentally abused these people? Shouldn’t they be investigated.
Of course.
It was not a blanket pardon for everyone regardless of what they were convicted of.
So where does the lands into trust change leave the Eklutna casino?
Unfortunately explorers and producers have been once bitten by the ex-president-who-shall-not-be-named. Committing $ billions to explore, prove and produce when an executive order or court case can shut it all down in four or eight years (too soon to produce), will make them think twice. And then think again. If you smack a dog on the snout with a rolled up newspaper often enough, all you need to do after awhile is wave the newspaper.
Smack me on the nose and I’ll pee on your carpet. Woof.
Message to auto makers:
forget the EVs. Back to the future with internal combustion engines. Fake scientists and Democrat climate change hoaxsters can buy your surplus EVs. But don’t reduce the price. Make these hucksters pay.
Big time!
PS not will come from pay pal, figure it out
{Sen. Dan Sullivan, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, and Rep. Nick Begich have been working on this behind the scenes for weeks, Must Read Alaska has learned.}
Interesting.
Where was lying Lisa during this effort?
How long till Deb Haaland gets her walking papers?
Not soon enough.
The big issue now is fending off the myriad legal challenges to every single aspect of these orders. Which judge will be the first to issue an injunction that ties them all up – again – for years?
On another aspect, who is paying for all the attorneys and consultants that will be bringing these lawsuit? No doubt the activist judges intend to award attorney fees to the plaintiffs, eventually, but until then someone has to front for the thousands of hours of lawyer time.
Anybody that celebrates attacking a police officer in anonymity is a spineless coward. We all have a First Amendment right, what are you anonymous losers afraid of?
Being found out most likely. They thrive in shadows. Gutless.
Capitol police started all of it with flash bangs, stun grenades, rubber and non leathal munitions fired from inside 10 feet. You clowns feel they were justified? How do you feel about the summer of love antifa and blm members that proceded to destroy 2 billion worth of innocent peoples property? You are both hypocrites.
Frank,
Are you happy that Joe Biden freed Leonard Peltier and did so without being anonymous about freeing someone who killed two FBI agents?
In your world is killing two FBI agents in anyway shape or form comparable to what occurred on January 6th 2021?
So, next time someone shouts “De-fund the police!” or “F’ the police”, y’all are going to be totally OK with it?
Were a lot of Jan 6ers caught up in the moment and really didn’t do anything too terrible? Yeah. But did quite a lot of them violate the law, attack cops, and damage property? Yeah. But they did it for Orange Jesus, so I guess it’s OK?
MAGA is the most hypocritical group of delusional fools on planet Earth – even more so than communists, which is no small achievement.
Aw, you’re butthurt.
Nah, just flabbergasted by the stupidity and callowness of MAGA and Trump supporters, especially those who claim to be followers of Jesus (the real one, not the orange one).
But awfully Christian of you to assume that I am, I appreciate your concern.
You poor misguided child.
I don’t feel sorry for you at all your just cheap entertainment.
Since you’re bringing up irrelevant facts; I’m a gay atheist and I support Trump.
Yep. Goes without saying. Just look in here….
Promises kept after a decisive win by the vote of we the people, great job Mr. President.
Keep thinking 49% of the popular vote is decisive. Poor.
It is when the other candidate on the ticket did not get that percentage of the vote.
Sorry, I said ticket. Meant ballot.
Those words are interchangeable in Russian. We knew what you meant.
Yet, I corrected myself. See, that is what adults do.
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And, I did not realize you spoke Russian. Why am I not surprised.
Donald Trump is your President. Land slide electoral college. Most popular vote for a republican. Uniparty Rinos, join the dems because you are not conservative, let alone Maga approved.
Nobody noticed that the President’s Executive Order almost completely reversed all the items in Senator Sullivan’s “Lock-Up Chart.” Serendipity? Or a sharing with Project 2025 by Sully in time to get it done?
Now all we need is Alaskan laws to require proper remuneration for the unrestricted removal of natural resources from our great state.
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