Oil industry giant slams Biden's 'absurd' policies, explains how Trump can set Iran, Russia back

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Continental Resources founder and Chairman Harold Hamm explains how Trump's pro-energy agenda could steer US oil back on a dominant path.

Oil tycoon Harold Hamm praised former President Trump's pro-energy agenda after blasting Biden for his "absurd" outreach to U.S. adversaries for oil. During an interview on "Mornings with Maria," Wednesday, the Continental Resources founder and chairman discussed the need for U.S. energy dominance and how Trump, if elected, could set back the nation’s biggest adversaries after Biden’s political missteps.

We've got an administration that have vowed to shut down all fossil fuels. And, you know, they've made it very difficult on everybody in this business," Hamm stressed. Hamm went on to add that Biden’s energy rules are "unreal," and for Americans to expect more regulation in the future from the administration. "The first thing they did was take all federal lands off the table.

Hamm told FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo that the difference between Biden and Trump is "daylight and dark." "President Trump was pro-energy. You know, there's no secret to that. He wanted to see the development, you know, bringing down prices to consumers, and it worked. Which meant more supplies of both oil and gas in America," Hamm said.Hamm explained the U.S. could get back on track with its energy production by overturning Biden’s executive orders.

 

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