From LIVE: President Trump makes an announcement on clean coal — 6/4/2026 · · CNBC Television
“So today, we're taking historic action to bring down the price of energy and the cost of living for all Americans with the power of clean, beautiful coal. If you look at China, if you look at so many of the successful countries, they're using coal. If you look at some of the real great failures countries, they're using wind.”
On , Donald Trump, 45th and 47th U.S. President at US Executive Branch & The Trump Organization, spoke about energy policy during LIVE: President Trump makes an announcement on clean coal — 6/4/2026 on CNBC Television.
On June 11, 2026, President Donald Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office and announced that a settlement had been reached in the conflict with Iran, subject to finalization of documents, with a signing expected in Europe possibly over the weekend. Trump stated that Iran had agreed not to possess, purchase, or develop a nuclear weapon, and that the United States would lift a blockade as part of the deal. He said the stock market rose and oil prices dropped in response, and that he had spoken with leaders of Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Turkey, among others. Trump also described military operations against Iranian ships, stating that the U.S. had been taking out ships at night over the previous month, and that the Strait of Hormuz would open once the deal was signed. Earlier, on June 10, Trump signed the Secure America Act, which provided approximately $70 billion in funding for immigration enforcement and border security. During that event, he praised Republican congressional leaders and criticized Democratic politicians, calling some "radical left communists." In multiple Oval Office appearances, Trump discussed fishery management, voter identification, and crime reduction, claiming that Washington, D.C., Memphis, and New Orleans had seen significant drops in crime. He also stated that $18 trillion had been invested in the country in less than a year, and that he had provided $28 billion in aid to farmers during his first term, funded by tariffs on China.