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US Justice Dept. Targets Minnesota over global greenhouse gas emission

On 'Monday, the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Minnesota for its regulation of global greenhouse gas emissions. This is a part of a series of federal actions that has included fraud investigations and immigration raids in Minnesota.

In its complaint, the department claims that Minnesota tries to regulate greenhouse gas emissions by suing companies of energy in state courts.

In a statement, Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward stated that Minnesota officials could not 'undermine President Trump's directive to unleash American energy dominance by requiring their woke climate preferences be the uniform policy? of the nation.

Tim Walz, the Minnesota Governor, did not respond immediately to a comment request. Trump declared a nationwide energy emergency on his first day as president, issuing an Executive Order to "unleash America’s affordable and reliable natural resources and energy." Minnesota has been a focus of the Trump?administration. Last week, the?U.S. Agents searched more than twenty locations in Minnesota, as investigations into fraud?in social welfare programs continued. In an immigration crackdown, the Trump administration sent thousands of federal officers to Minnesota earlier this year. They also requested records from Minnesota's attorney general and governor as part of a probe into interference with immigration enforcement.

(source: Reuters)