Former Trump Cabinet members launch group to promote president's energy agenda

Two former Trump Cabinet members are launching a group to mobilize conservatives to support the president's "all of the above" energy agenda.

Former Trump Cabinet members are forming a new group to support President Donald Trump's energy agenda and roll back the Biden administration's focus on climate change. (Getty Images)

Brouillette said the coalition will ensure Trump garners the support he needs for his all-of-the-above energy agenda, which is "essential to lowering costs, creating good-paying jobs, and bolstering America’s national security." 

All of the above energy involves a mix of energy sources, like fossil fuels, nuclear energy and renewable energy, to promote energy independence.

"The first step to improving our economy and lowering the cost of living for American families is to restore our energy dominance," Bernhadt said in a statement. "President Trump is spot on about needing all forms of energy to meet our current challenges and America’s new golden age will only be possible if we make the president’s energy platform from his 2024 campaign a reality."

Following Trump's campaign promise to "drill, baby drill," Trump issued an executive order on Inauguration Day declaring a national energy emergency, invoking the National Emergencies Act, to bolster domestic energy production and reduce reliance on foreign energy sources. The Trump White House argues it will lower energy costs. 

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President Donald Trump after signing executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate. 

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