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EXPOSED: Michigan Dem AG Launches BOGUS Lawsuit Against Oil Companies To Push Green New Deal Agenda

Gary FranchiJanuary 23, 202671 views
EXPOSED: Michigan Dem AG Launches BOGUS Lawsuit Against Oil Companies To Push Green New Deal Agenda
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Michigan's far-left Attorney General Dana Nessel just launched another Democrat attack on American energy independence, filing a bogus lawsuit against major oil companies that she claims operated "as a cartel" to suppress the electric vehicle market.

The Friday filing targets BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, and the American Petroleum Institute, accusing them of violating antitrust laws by allegedly conspiring to harm renewable energy and EV markets. This is nothing more than green agenda warfare disguised as consumer protection.

Let's be crystal clear about what's really happening here, Patriots. With President Trump back in office and ready to unleash American energy dominance with his "Drill, baby, drill" agenda, desperate Democrats are pulling every legal stunt in the book to protect their failing Green New Deal fantasy.

Timing Reveals True Motives

The timing of this lawsuit is no coincidence. Just as Trump prepares to reverse Biden's disastrous energy policies and make America energy independent again, radical AGs like Nessel are weaponizing the court system to maintain the left's stranglehold on our energy sector.

These same oil companies Nessel is attacking have provided millions of jobs and affordable energy to hardworking Americans for decades. But according to the woke left, American energy independence is somehow a conspiracy against overpriced, unreliable electric vehicles that most Americans can't afford and don't want.

"This is exactly the kind of frivolous lawsuit that wastes taxpayer money while attacking the very companies that power our economy," said one energy industry analyst.

Meanwhile, Michigan residents are struggling with high energy costs thanks to Democrat policies, but instead of focusing on real solutions, Nessel chooses to grandstand with politically motivated lawsuits.

Trump's Energy Revolution Coming

Here's what Nessel and her radical allies don't want you to know: President Trump's return means an end to their war on American energy. With leaders like Lee Zeldin at EPA, we're about to see real energy policies that put America First, not the globalist climate agenda.

Will Michigan voters finally hold their radical AG accountable for wasting their tax dollars on Green New Deal lawsuits instead of fighting real crime? The energy revolution is coming, and no amount of Democrat legal warfare can stop it.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruckDriverTomVerifiedjust now
I drive truck for a living and gas prices are already killing small businesses. These lawsuits will only make energy more expensive for working families who can't afford Teslas.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more Tom. My delivery costs have doubled in the last two years.
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ConservativeMom47Verifiedjust now
How is this even legal? Using taxpayer money to push a radical environmental agenda instead of focusing on real issues affecting Michigan families.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Green New Deal = economic suicide for America!
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is calling this out! These lawsuits are nothing but political theater designed to destroy American energy independence.
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TexasOilWorkerVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. My whole family works in oil and gas - these politicians want to put us all out of work.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
This is why we need to vote these radical Democrats out of office. They're more interested in virtue signaling than governing responsibly.
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EnergyRealistVerifiedjust now
The hypocrisy is unreal. These same politicians heat their homes with natural gas and drive gasoline cars while trying to destroy the companies that make it possible. We need reliable energy, not green fantasies.
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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedjust now
And they fly private jets to climate conferences! Rules for thee but not for me.
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MiddleAmericaFirstVerifiedjust now
What standing does Michigan even have to sue oil companies? This seems like a massive overreach of state authority to me.