Can Trump Cut Your Electricity Bill by 50%?

The cost of electricity is up 30% in the last 5-years.

Prices could continue soaring due to huge demand from AI datacenters.

President Trump says he’ll invest in new Oppenheimer Projects across the county.

It’s part of his plan to slash America’s electricity cost by 50%.

Go here for details on this major announcement.

Inflation is the #1 issue for American voters.

That’s why President Trump is unveiling his plan to “Make America affordable again.”

Electricity costs have skyrocketed in recent years. And that’s a cost that hurts every American.

Electricity Costs +30% in 5 Years

Trump plans to dramatically increase energy production in an effort to cut electricity costs. He explains…

“To achieve this rapid reduction in energy costs, I will declare a national emergency to allow us to dramatically increase energy production, generation and supply.

I will approve new drilling, new pipelines, new refineries, new power plants, new reactors and we will slash the red tape. We will get the job done. We will create more electricity, also for these new industries that can only function with massive electricity.”

Nuclear energy is a cornerstone of Trump’s plans for cheap, efficient and clean energy.

This includes extending the lifetime for existing nuclear reactors. It also includes building Oppenheimer Projects across the country.

These next generation powerplants can power small cities of 500,000 people.

Plus, they will directly supply electricity to military bases… factories… and AI datacenters.

This remarkable development is happening right now.

President Trump isn’t the only one supporting this development (go here ASAP for details).

Warren Buffett and Bill Gates are $4 billion in a Wyoming project.

OpenAI founder Sam Altman and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) founder Jeff Bezos are also investing billions.

Today is your chance to get in on the ground floor…

My research discovered 5 hidden stocks could see huge gains of 313% – 1,355%.

Go here asap for details before it’s too late.

Ian

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