President Trump signed a resolution blocking California's landmark rule prohibiting the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. This move, which is expected to be challenged in court by California, follows Congress's approval of the resolution last month and reflects ongoing tensions between state and federal authorities regarding environmental policies. Trump criticized California's regulations as "crazy" during the signing ceremony, highlighting a broader conflict with California’s Democratic leadership on various issues including immigration and environmental standards.
Trump's action on California's car rule signifies an ongoing clash between state and federal authority over environmental regulations and policy enforcement.
California aims to challenge Trump's resolution in court as it battles to maintain its stringent environmental policies and fight against federal overreach.
In a White House ceremony, Trump labeled California's regulations as 'crazy' and emphasized that they’ve been 'a disaster for this country'.
The resolution reflects Trump's Republican administration's broader agenda against progressive policies, marking a significant standoff with California's Democratic leadership.
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