On June 4, 2026, President Trump held a press conference to make an announcement on beautiful, clean coal.
President Trump began the press conference by showing images of the newly finished Reflecting Pool and thanking the workers from Oklahoma (see pic above).
While joking that the Reflecting Pool is now filled with liberal tears.
President Trump went on to thank Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum for the incredible job he has done, noting that there are now 22 working waterfalls in DC that are in good repair (the broken marble has been fixed) with no grafitti.
President Trump then moved on to the Save America Act, noting that the House has approved this bill 3 times while the Senate has yet to pass it. He called it a clean bill that is not complicated:
President Trump then moved on to energy, noting how wind turbines were killing birds and that if you kill an American Eagle (which these wind turbines do) as an individual you are punished. I looked it up and individuals can be fined up to $100,000, imprisoned for a year, or both, just for a first offense. Organizations can be fined up to $200,000 for each offense. A second conviction for killing an American Eagle becomes a felony. Yet wind turbine makers and operators are not charged for the estimated 573,000 birds their turbines kill each year where 35 of them are estimated to be American eagles, with California Wind Turbines killing more American Eagles than the local population can reproduce. On February 20, 2026 the American Energy Alliance reported that one of the largest US providers of renewable energy was found responsible for killing at least 150 bald and golden eagles since 2012 with 136 of them proved to be caused by the blade of a wind turbine in 8 states in which they operate: Wyoming, California, New Mexico, North Dakota, Colorado, Michigan, Arizona, and Illinois. They were ordered to pay over $8 million in fines and restitution. The report notes that the wind industry receives billions of dollars in subsidies and tax credits from the Federal government, so an $8 million fine is a drop in the bucket to these large providers.
President Trump then announced the Clean, Beautiful Coal Action, where $700 million will be invested to protect the 14 current coal plants, 42 coal mines, build 2 new coal plants, and build a coal export terminal (an estimated 12 million tons of coal will be exported to other countries). These actions are expected to create 14,0000 new jobs while supporting coal mines and coal miners. He mentioned that last year, China built 52 coal plants. He estimates this action will save the American people over $50 billion in electricity costs.
President Trump mentioned that yesterday, he met with Auto Industry professionals (mentioning CEOs of Ford and General Motors specifically). They mentioned that an American got 7 years in jail for fixing his own car. Apparently people are no longer allowed to fix their own cars or they face felony charges. President Trump said they would look into that.
President Trump then stated he was invoking the Defense Production Act to save 13 coal plants in West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Indiana, Tennessee, Arizona, Arkansas, Oklahoma, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. He reminded people that Hilary Clinton said that coal miners should learn to code or to make computer chips when the plants and mines closed. Part of the money they will use from the Defense Production Act will come from the $200 million set aside during the autopen administration for the Green New Scam which will be used to restart a coal plant in Maryland as well as to build 2 new plants in Alaska and West Virginia. In the previous autopen administration no new coal permits were issued. In the Trump Administration 76 permits have been issued 13 million homes are still receiving electricity because 17 gigawatts of coal powered electricity did not go off line.
Secretary Burgum then spoke (27:15), followed by President Trump mentioning the National Garden of American Heroes (25 seconds into the video below), the Triumphal Arch (where he mentioned that every country has one except the US), and a promenade.
Secretary Burgum then continued (at 32:19) speaking of these projects. He was followed by Secretary Chris Wright (at 34:25) who spoke about the coal industry and the $700 million of government funding mentioning that there will also be $1.7 billion in private investment from the owners and operators of the coal plants. The President then invited Lee Zeldon to speak (at 40:12) who reiterated that today's coal is clean energy and he would like to see Federally enforced laws happening in California, Oregon, and Washington as well as enforcing the commerce clause in New Mexico, Wyoming, and Utah so they have access to the Asian market. He was followed by President Trump inviting the Governor of West Virginia to speak (42:48) where the Governor said West Virginia was ready to supply the coal, gas, and nuclear energy necessary for the Information Technology fight against China.
The President Then asked the press if they had any questions (44:18), and, of course they did, asking questions until the press conference ended (about 50 minutes later in the video below).
On June 4, 2026, the White House published the release Strong Support for President Trump’s Appointment of William J. Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence describing William Pulte as a battle-tested reformer who has overhauled massive government institution. He is also experienced in safeguarding highly sensitive information. William Pulte brings a proven track record of transforming inefficient bureaucracies while protecting critical American assets. He brings decisive leadership and proven integrity. He confronts entrenched interests. He is an outsider who can ensure our intelligence agencies will focus on the core mission of protecting the American People and confronting global threats.
Both chambers of Congress met on June 4, 2026. The House adjourned on June 4; but the Senate continued until 5:15am this morning, June 5, 2026. The Senate refuses to pass S2 the Secure America Act which would fund DHS, NICE, and CBP. However, they also rejected 13 amendments that attempted to modify S2 enough to get it passed.
I truly think our Senators have decided they are done with acting for We The People in their Senate roles and therefore should be put out of their misery the next time they are up for reelection by We The People selecting Senators who will work FOR We The People instead of themselves, their private interests, and their lobbyists.
The SENATE convened on June 4, 2026 at 9:30am and has not yet adjourned at 5:15am on June 5, 2026. The SENATE will next meet at 3pm on June 8, 2026.
The HOUSE convened on June 4, 2026 at 10am and adjourned at 10pm. The HOUSE will next meet at noon on June 8, 2026.
The House discussed the following 5 bills:
* HCR84 - Directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United States Armed Forces from Lebanon.
* HR518 - Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2913) to authorize support for Ukraine, and for other purposes.
* HR1336 - Waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules. Specifically waiting the requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII for a two-thirds vote to consider a report from the Committee on Rules on the same day it is presented to the House is waived with respect to any resolution reported through the legislative day of June 5, 2026, relating to a measure providing for reconciliation pursuant to title II of SCR33 - A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2026 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2027 through 2035.
* HR2913 - Ukraine Support Act - This bill addresses the war between Russia and Ukraine by (1) providing assistance to Ukraine and certain European countries, and (2) establishing penalties for Russia and certain foreign persons (individuals and entities).
* HR8646 - Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027
The House made 7 votes covering the 5 discussed bills:
Vote 207 - HR2913 - YEA-AND-NAY - Passed 226 to 195 with 9 members not voting
Vote 206 - HR518 - YEA-AND-NAY - Passed 216 to 214 with 10 members not voting
Vote 205 - HR8646 - YEA-AND-NAY - Passed 213 to 210 with 7 members not voting
Vote 204 - HR8646 - YEA-AND-NAY - Failed 210 to 212 with 8 members not voting
Vote 203 - HR1336 - RECORDED VOTE - Passed 213 to 211 with 6 members not voting
Vote 202 - HR1336 - YEA-AND-NAY - Passed 212 to 210 with 8 members not voting
Vote 201 - HCR84 - YEA-AND-NAY - Failed 92 to 324 with 2 members voting 'present' and 12 members not voting
Declare that Defendants’ adverse actions against UCAR and NCAR—including the NWSC transfer decision, the NOAA award termination, the imposition of disparate and undue reporting requirements, and the prior restraints on speech—are the product of an unconstitutional policy of retaliation and are unlawful;
Declare that NSF’s decision to transfer stewardship, operations, and/or maintenance of the NWSC is arbitrary, capricious, contrary to constitutional right, and otherwise not in accordance with law;
Set aside and vacate NSF’s decision to transfer stewardship, operations, and/or maintenance of the NWSC and enjoin NSF from implementing or effectuating any such transfer;
Declare that NOAA’s termination of Award No. NA23OAR4310473B is arbitrary, capricious, contrary to constitutional right, in excess of statutory authority, without observance of procedure required by law, and otherwise not in accordance with law;
Set aside and vacate NOAA’s termination of Award No. NA23OAR4310473B and enjoin NOAA and the Department of Commerce from implementing or effectuating the termination;
Declare that NSF’s imposition of disparate and undue reporting requirements on UCAR and NCAR is arbitrary, capricious, without observance of procedure required by law, and otherwise not in accordance with law, and enjoin NSF from enforcing those requirements;
Declare that NSF’s prior restraints on the speech of UCAR and NCAR officials violate the First Amendment and enjoin NSF from imposing or enforcing any such restrictions on the speech of UCAR and NCAR officials;
Stay the effective date of the challenged agency actions pending judicial review pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 705;
Award UCAR its reasonable fees, costs, and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2412; and
Grant such other and further relief as this Court may deem just and proper.
Plaintiffs are represented by Hueston Hennington, LLP from Newport beach, CA.
This case was initially assigned to Judge Robert E Blackburn on March 16, 2026. Then it was reassigned to Magistrate Judge Cyrus Y Chung on March 17, 2026. Then it was reassigned to Judge R Brooke Jackson on March 19, 2026.
Plaintiff’s Motion for Preliminary Injunction, ECF No. 18, is hereby GRANTED. Defendants are hereby PRELIMINARY ENJOINED from divesting UCAR or NCAR of any rights, resources, or responsibilities related to the NWSC.
Expect to see an appeal filed within the next 2 weeks.
Today, our Nation commemorates the Battle of Midway, the extraordinary air and sea victory that stripped Imperial Japan of its naval supremacy in the Pacific and set America’s Armed Forces on a path to ultimate triumph in World War II.
In the months following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Imperial Japan advanced across the Pacific with fierce momentum, seizing territory and challenging Allied forces at every turn on land, in the air, and at sea. They had their sights on Midway Island, a small but strategically vital American bastion just over 1,000 miles away from Hawaii—the last significant barrier between Japanese naval power and the headquarters of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
What Imperial Japan did not know was that American ingenuity had already decimated all hopes of victory. Working around the clock in absolute secrecy, U.S. Navy codebreakers had cracked Japan’s encrypted communications, piecing together the time, location, and full scope of the planned attack. For the first time since the attack on Pearl Harbor, America had the upper hand.
On June 4, 1942, the skies over Midway erupted in one of the most dramatic clashes in the history of armed conflict. In a battle waged almost entirely by aircraft, Americans heroically manned air defense positions on the island while American aviators flew headlong into a formidable enemy force with breathtaking courage and precision. Wave after wave of American dive bombers descended upon the Japanese fleet with ferocious determination, eventually sinking 4 irreplaceable aircraft carriers and destroying over 200 enemy aircraft. Imperial Japan’s dreams of an expanded empire began to slowly fade at the hands of American military might, turning the tide in the Pacific Theater and setting the stage for total victory 3 years later.
Eighty-four years after the guns fell silent over Midway, the legend of this victory burns as brightly as ever, especially during our Nation’s 250th year of Independence. In the decades since this epic battle, America and Japan have built one of the world’s most enduring friendships, forging an alliance grounded in shared values and a mutual commitment to a free and peaceful world.
From the waters of the Pacific to every battlefield on which America has ever been tested, the unbroken story of American triumph has always been to face down every enemy, overcome every adversity, and emerge each time more powerful, more resolute, and more glorious as the greatest Nation the world has ever known.
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