Trump To Take On Fuel Standards, Hold Nashville Rally

Moving forcefully against Obama-era environmental rules, President Trump is set to announce plans to re-examine federal requirements regulating the fuel efficiency of new cars and trucks.

President Trump is expected to reveal his plans during an appearance Wednesday at the American Center for Mobility in Detroit, where he’s expected to challenge the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) emissions targets that were a centerpiece of former President Barack Obama’s strategy to combat global warming.

The rollback underscores the Trump administration’s rejection of mainstream climate science in an effort to boost economic growth.

The president will travel later today(Wednesday) to Nashville, Tennessee, where he’ll lay a wreath at President Andrew Jackson’s tomb to mark what would have been Jackson’s 250th birthday, before holding a campaign-style rally in the city.

PROGRAMMING NOTE: WOOD Radio will provide live coverage of President Trump’s rally in Nashville via anchored coverage from Fox News Radio.

Listen for that beginning at 7:30pm this evening live on NEWSRADIO WOOD 1300 and 106.9 FM and on woodradio.com.

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