Trump appointees reject White House plan to aid coal

The Trump government's plan to bail out US coal has fallen apart after he failed to gain support from even his own regulators, as well as faced opposition from the energy industry.
Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais
Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais
by Catherine Traywick and Ari Natter, bloomberg

The Trump administration's plan to bail out America's coal country has crumbled after facing opposition from much of the energy industry and failing to gain support from its own regulators.

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