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Trump to Host 'Clean Beautiful Coal' Event
Calls coal America's most reliable energy source
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Former President Donald Trump is hosting an event at the White House on Wednesday to promote the use of coal, which he is calling America's "most reliable energy" source.
Why it matters
Trump has long been a vocal supporter of the coal industry, despite the shift towards renewable energy sources in recent years. This event is seen as an attempt to rally support for the coal industry and push back against the growing focus on clean energy.
The details
The event, titled "Clean Beautiful Coal", is expected to feature speeches from Trump as well as representatives from the coal industry. Trump is likely to tout the reliability and affordability of coal power, while downplaying concerns about its environmental impact.
- The event is scheduled for Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States who is hosting the "Clean Beautiful Coal" event.
What they’re saying
“Coal is America's most reliable energy source and we must do everything we can to support this vital industry.”
— Donald Trump (1010wcsi.com)
What’s next
It remains to be seen how this event will be received, and whether it will have any impact on the ongoing debate over the future of energy policy in the United States.
The takeaway
Trump's continued support for the coal industry highlights the ongoing political divide over energy and environmental issues, with the former president doubling down on his commitment to traditional fossil fuels despite the growing momentum behind renewable energy sources.
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