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In an example that may demonstrate how Trump's tariff policy is about amassing influence and not economic policy, a fossil fuel industry that donated to Trump in record amounts and remains closely tied to the regime through the numerous folks with industry ties appointed to the US administration, received an exemption from the tariffs.

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

‘Oligarchy’: Trump exempts big oil donors from tariffs package

"The exemption came after the fossil fuel industry poured $96m into Trump’s re-election campaign and affiliated political action committees, as he pledged to deregulate the sector and roll back environmental regulations. This was less than the $1bn Trump requested from the sector in an infamous meeting at his Mar-a-Lago club, but still constituted record levels of spending.

“Oil and gas billionaires just bought themselves an exemption from Trump’s tariffs,” Stevie O’Hanlon, spokesperson for youth-led environmental justice group the Sunrise Movement, said on Thursday. “While the rest of us have to deal with skyrocketing prices and rising temperatures, they’re sitting on their thrones and raking in billions. We need an end to this oligarchy now.”

In the first three months of his second term, Trump has made good on his promises to attack green policies. He has also maintained a cozy relationship with the industry, appointing an array of industry interests to his administration.

Last month, the president held a meeting with more than a dozen oil executives at the White House, where he floated an energy exemption from his tariff package, according to the Washington Post, with one source telling the outlet that it was unclear if Trump was making a joke or a serious policy pledge."

Because Trump's tariffs are effectively a regressive, compounding tax that therefore harms labor class people way more than it harms the wealthy, there's a valid argument that exempting fossil fuel products from the tariffs represents an effort to mitigate the increased costs of Trump's mafia-style shakedown on regular people. The problem with that idea of course, is that Trump himself is *directly* responsible for those increased costs due to these tariffs (again, which function as a regressive compounding tax on labor class people) as part of his destructive global trade war, and thus clearly does not give a fuck about consumers. What he does care about however, is an oil and gas industry that happily turned over vast sums of money to fuel his political career; who will now be exempt from the tariffs threatening to bankrupt other American businesses and millions of average people who don't benefit at all from fossil fuel lobby donations.

The Guardian · ‘Oligarchy’: Trump exempts big oil donors from tariffs packageBy Dharna Noor

Is wealth undermining democracy in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election? This pivotal contest is raising eyebrows, with unprecedented spending from heavyweights like Trump and Musk. As these elections reflect broader national tensions, Musk's staggering $277 million influence becomes a focal point of concern. The implications of such financial involvement raise critical questions about election integrity. Delve into the article for deeper insights on this urgent issue.

#WisconsinElection #Democracy #CampaignFinance #USPolitics #ElectionIntegrity
[Source](crooksandliars.com/2025/04/wis)

Crooks and Liars · Wisconsin Supreme Court Vote Is Referendum On Musk, Not TrumpBy John Amato

Curious about Elon Musk's latest attention-grabbing stunt? During a town hall in Green Bay, he gave away $1 million checks to supporters as part of a campaign for Republican Judge Brad Schimel. With $20 million invested through his Super PAC, Musk's actions sparked controversy and a lawsuit for potential election bribery. This polarizing event raises questions about money's role in politics, highlighting Musk's significant influence. Read more here: [Source](rollingstone.com/politics/poli) #ElonMusk #WisconsinElection #Politics #CampaignFinance

Elon Musk holds a check for $1 million dollars at a town hall Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
Rolling Stone · Elon Musk Says He’s Giving Out $1 Million Checks to ‘Get Attention’By Andrew Perez

Is political clemency becoming the new norm? President Trump granted a swift pardon to former Tennessee State Senator Brian Kelsey, who had just begun a 21-month sentence for campaign finance violations. Kelsey’s gratitude towards Trump highlights his belief in a politically motivated prosecution. Pardon discussions reveal tensions between bipartisan DOJ actions. For more insights on this situation and Kelsey’s claims, read the full article. #PardonPolitics #Trump #CampaignFinance #Kelsey

For further details, visit: [CNBC](cnbc.com/2025/03/12/trump-pard)

Kudos to Dan Mangan for this informative report!

CNBC'God used Donald Trump to save me': Ex-Tenn. senator gets pardon 15 days after entering prisonThe pardon by Trump came after the top pardon attorney at the DOJ said she had been fired after restoring the gun rights of actor Mel Gibson.

Wisconsin's upcoming Supreme Court election just got a major boost! Senator Bernie Sanders campaigned for Judge Susan Crawford, drawing thousands to a rally. He condemned wealthy donors' grip on politics, claiming they're corrupting democracy and silencing the people's voice. His emphasis on progressive values, including women's autonomy, ties directly into Crawford's platform. This election is heating up fast! Read more [here](crooksandliars.com/2025/03/the). #WisconsinElection #BernieSanders #JudgeCrawford #CampaignFinance

Crooks and Liars · There's A Lot Of Republican Fauxrage Going On In WisconsinBy Chris capper Liebenthal

Guests are paying staggering amounts to dine with Trump! At Mar-a-Lago, exclusive events by MAGA Inc. allow access to the former President, with prices hitting $1 million for a dinner seat. Despite concerns about legality, these unique dinners are termed akin to a 'Papal audience.' Explore the implications of this exclusive access and what it means for campaign financing. Read more [here](crooksandliars.com/2025/03/the). #DonaldTrump #MAGA #CampaignFinance #MarALago

Crooks and Liars · They're Paying Millions To Speak With Yambo At Mar-A-LagoBy Susie Madrak