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babylonsister

(171,079 posts)
Tue Dec 13, 2016, 07:46 PM Dec 2016

Trump pick for Energy secretary sits on Dakota Access Pipeline company's board

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Trump pick for Energy secretary sits on Dakota Access Pipeline company's board
Tom DiChristopher
5 Hours AgoCNBC.com


Donald Trump's pick for Energy secretary, Rick Perry, sits on the board of directors of Energy Transfer Partners, the company whose Dakota Access Pipeline has been fiercely opposed by Native American tribes and their allies.

Dallas-based Energy Transfer's top executive and other employees also contributed millions of dollars to support the former Texas governor's short-lived 2015 bid for the White House.

Perry joined the board of Energy Transfer Partners in February 2015 after serving as Texas governor for 14 years. Energy Transfer Partners said it selected him "because of his vast experience as an executive in the highest office of state government" and his familiarity with "finance and budget planning processes throughout his career."

Energy Transfer Partners Chairman and CEO Kelcy Warren donated $5 million to Opportunity and Freedom, a political action committee that backed Perry's candidacy, according to a Federal Election Commission filing. The PAC reimbursed Warren for $3.99 million of that amount in September 2015, shortly after Perry dropped out of the race, records show.

For the 2016 election, Energy Transfer Partners employees donated a total of $1,518,500 to Perry's campaign and outside groups supporting him, according to a list compiled by Open Secrets.

Since this summer, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has protested the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in southern North Dakota, alleging the project's route puts their drinking water in jeopardy and would destroy sacred land. The campaign has attracted thousands of protesters from around the country to Cannon Ball, North Dakota.

Last week, the Army Corps of Engineers said it would deny Energy Transfer Partners the easement it needs to complete the final stretch of the $3.7 billion Dakota Access pipeline. The assistant secretary of the Army, Jo-Ellen Darcy, said the best path forward was to explore alternative routes for the pipeline, something Energy Transfer Partners says it will not do.

Trump said this month he supports completion of the pipeline. His 2016 federal disclosure forms show he owned $15,000 to $50,000 in shares of Energy Transfer Partners, down from $500,000 to $1 million a year earlier. He also owned $100,000 to $250,000 in Phillips 66, part-owner in Dakota Access.


A member of Trump's transition team recently said Trump sold all of his stock this summer.
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Trump pick for Energy secretary sits on Dakota Access Pipeline company's board (Original Post) babylonsister Dec 2016 OP
Coinky Dink no doubt benld74 Dec 2016 #1
tRump is all about madokie Dec 2016 #2
Eventually, we'll discover that every appointee holds conflicts of interest: That's the point. lindysalsagal Dec 2016 #3
Looks like there's gonna be another showdown...and this time I can get more involved. TrekLuver Dec 2016 #4

madokie

(51,076 posts)
2. tRump is all about
Tue Dec 13, 2016, 07:49 PM
Dec 2016

In your face. All of his appointments so far are exactly that. He wants every one of us to have no doubt who is in charge, him and only him.

He'll break every rule just to show us he can.

He's smart like that

lindysalsagal

(20,726 posts)
3. Eventually, we'll discover that every appointee holds conflicts of interest: That's the point.
Tue Dec 13, 2016, 07:51 PM
Dec 2016

Otherwise, they wouldn't have gotten the nod.

The real question is, when all of our energy bills have doubled, and the grid and oil supply fails, and we can't get to work, will his voters catch on????

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