Trump wields presidential power on energy projects such as stalled Keystone XL
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump is eager to jump-start energy projects such as the TransCanada Keystone XL oil pipeline, and he’s taken action to assert executive power over such infrastructure.
The president last month issued a new permit for the stalled Keystone project, which would move Alberta crude to U.S. refineries, insisting it’s an exercise of presidential authority that’s not subject to judicial review.
And Trump has now signed another order clarifying the president alone has authority to issue permits for cross-border projects such as pipelines.
A third order makes it harder for states to block pipelines and other energy projects on the basis of environmental concerns.