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No Longer Stifled, Obama Energy Department Official Admits We Should've Built Keystone
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No Longer Stifled, Obama Energy Department Official Admits We Should've Built Keystone
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Cortney O'Brien
Apr. 18, 2017
Former Obama Energy Department official Adam Sieminski does not need to "stifle" his opinion of his old boss's policies anymore. Now out of the White House, Sieminski is free to criticize decisions with which he did not agree. One of those had to do with the unnecessarily controversial Keystone pipeline.
"One opinion I don't have to stifle anymore is that I think the Keystone XL pipeline should have been built," Sieminski told the news outlet Axios at a Brookings Institution event.
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Re: No Longer Stifled, Obama Energy Department Official Admits We Should've Built Keystone
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They should have drastically cut the Department of Energy budget and folded it into the Department of the Interior.
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