
President Trump (@realDonaldTrump) just approved another major piece of cross-border energy infrastructure, and the point is bigger than one pipeline.
At the signing, he said it would “significantly expand our ability to move oil and gas around North America” and called it “a huge deal in terms of long-term energy dominance and energy security.”
That is the America First frame in plain English: build capacity, move supply, and stop making the continent weaker on purpose.

Biden blocked
Biden-era energy politics treated pipelines like a moral crime.
Trump is treating them like strategic infrastructure again.
That matters because transport capacity is not just about fuel prices. It is about resilience, leverage, jobs, refining power, and reducing dependence on hostile producers.

Pipelines are back
Trump also took a shot at the previous administration, saying: “They wouldn’t sign a pipeline deal.”
That contrast is the story. One side blocked steel, permits, and throughput. The other side is rebuilding the physical backbone of North American energy strength.
Energy dominance is not a slogan if you are actually signing the permits. It was imperative to sign the Bridger Pipeline expansion
Strength begins with infrastructure. 🇺🇸🛢️
#AmericaFirst #EnergySecurity #Pipelines
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