Tommy Tuberville rips Buttigieg on energy prices, green energy agenda: 'Way out of his league'
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., criticized Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's claim that oil and gas companies are the main culprits behind inflation and record-high gas prices. On "The Brian Kilmeade Show" Wednesday, Tuberville argued Buttigieg is joining in the blame game because he has "zero plan" for transitioning America's energy economy to the greener sources favored by the left.
BUTTIGIEG SAYS HE AND BIDEN ARE ‘MAD’ ABOUT SKY-HIGH GAS PRICES, CLAIMS OIL EXECUTIVES ARE ‘HAPPY’
TOMMY TUBERVILLE: This guy's way out of his league, right? You know, I've sat through the last year of nominations of Joe Biden's people that he's put in office. You wouldn't put some of these people in as dogcatcher, it's embarrassing. This guy running our Transportation Department and working with Energy, is this the best we got? If this is the best we got, we are in trouble. But you can't transition the country's energy unless you have a plan. There is zero plan. Nuclear has got to be one of the options that we go to, not just in the near future, but for the long term. And if we don't do this, we're not going to be able to survive as a country or as a world. It's just not going to happen.
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Government looking into child migrant worker allegations at U.S. companies: NBC News investigation NBC News has learned that the Department of Homeland Security, Justice Department and White House officials are examining companies that allegedly hired Guatemalan children in at least 11 states, according to two U.S. officials. NBC News’ Julia Ainsley has details. NBC News
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Protests over Pride Month at California school board meeting turn violent Tempers flared outside a Glendale Unified School District board meeting as members met to approve a measure recognizing Pride Month, something it has done for years. NBC News’ Miguel Almaguer reports on the face off between protesters and LGBTQ advocates. NBC News
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High school graduate and stepfather killed in Virginia mass shooting A gunman opened fire following a high school graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia, killing 18-year-old Shawn Jackson and his 36-year-old stepfather. A suspect is in custody. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist reports. NBC News