President Donald Trump's Foreign Policy in 2025

Former Assistant Secretary of State Robert Charles discusses President Donald Trump's foreign policy decisions and achievements in 2025. Trump focuses on America-first policies, peace through strength, energy independence, and strengthening alliances. He aims to change global energy markets, negotiate peace deals, and prioritize American growth.

American Energy Policy Advocacy by American Exploration & Production Council

American Exploration & Production Council advocates for specific policies to unleash American energy in the United States, including promoting U.S. energy exports and enhancing energy reliability with advanced natural gas storage. President Trump expected to enact major reforms to increase American energy independence.

Growing Cybersecurity Threat from China

Rep. Carlos Gimenez warns that China is the greatest threat to the United States and emphasizes the need for the U.S. to update its defense capacity and become energy independent to counter the Chinese Communist Party. He criticizes the Biden administration's approach to China and advocates for peace through strength.

Fact-Checking Claims of 2024 Presidential Nominees

Fact-checking the claims of the presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees for the 2024 election. Trump falsely claims the 2020 election was rigged, while Biden misleadingly takes credit for reducing the federal budget deficit. Trump makes unsupported claims about criminals being sent to the US, while Biden exaggerates job growth. Trump falsely states the US was energy independent under his leadership. Biden misrepresents Trump's stance on Medicare and Social Security. Both candidates make dubious claims about abortion policies and billionaire taxes. Trump inaccurately boasts about the economy during his term, while Biden defends the Affordable Care Act. CDC guidance recommends isolation for COVID-19.

Rising Gas Prices Under President Joe Biden

Gas prices have increased significantly under President Joe Biden, reaching $3.54/gal on average. Factors such as Biden's policies on American energy independence and instability in the Middle East and Ukraine are contributing to the rise in prices. Experts predict prices could reach $4/gal by May.

Biden Administration's Policy on Liquid Natural Gas Exports

General Land Office Commissioner Dawn Buckingham is suing the Biden administration over the policy of blocking new exports of liquid natural gas, claiming it harms Texas schoolchildren and energy independence. The lawsuit argues that the ban disincentivizes investment, increases methane emissions, and reduces economic benefits.

Rising Gas Prices in the U.S. Under President Biden

American drivers are paying 45% more for gas since President Biden took office, with the national average price per gallon now at $3.46, up from $2.38 when he assumed office. Gas prices are high due to seasonal demand and political factors, and could continue to rise.