Republican House Oversight and Accountability Committee members are investigating the Biden administration’s January order blocking certain new licenses to export liquefied natural gas (LNG).
In their Monday letter, the Republican lawmakers said the LNG export pause appears to be an attempt by President Biden “to appease liberal advocacy groups determined to destroy our nation’s traditional energy sector.” The Republicans said the timing of this export pause in an election year “raises the likelihood that political motivations drove the action.”
Announcing the export pause in January, President Biden took the opportunity to specifically criticize “MAGA Republicans”—an apparent reference to supporters of former President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again” or MAGA agenda.
“While MAGA Republicans willfully deny the urgency of the climate crisis, condemning the American people to a dangerous future, my administration will not be complacent,’’ President Biden said at the time. “We will not cede to special interests. We will heed the calls of young people and frontline communities who are using their voices to demand action from those with the power to act.’’
The House Republicans argued that the Biden administration interpreted the Energy Department’s “public interest” authorities overly expansively to launch this pause and review period for LNG exports.
“The Biden Administration appears to be weaponizing DOE’s public interest analysis and the administrative state to prolong new LNG export project approvals at the behest of leftist environmental groups,” the Republican letter states.
The House Republican letter calls for Ms. Granholm and the Energy Department to turn over all documents and communications with the White House about the LNG export pause by April 1. The letter also presses Ms. Granholm for internal Energy Department documents and communications about the pause, including communications with the department’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management and the department’s National Laboratories.
Another category of records sought by the Oversight Committee Republicans are communications about the LNG export pause between the Energy Department and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration and Maritime Administration, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Republicans also requested all documents and communications between the Energy Department and nongovernmental organizations referring to or relating to the LNG export pause.
NTD News reached out to the Energy Department for comment about the records requests but did not receive a response by press time.
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