Why Trump is pulling out of the Paris climate deal. https://t.co/pVOdSse7uk via @axios pic.twitter.com/gBKkcQHX7L
— Amy Harder (@AmyAHarder) May 31, 2017
The American Taxpayer Deserves Better Than The Paris Climate Agreement https://t.co/PNn4Z3OnZy
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) May 31, 2017
Obama's Paris Climate Agreement:
— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) June 1, 2017
No impact on climate 🌎
Billions spent by taxpayers 💸
Loss of $2.5 Trillion U.S. GDP 📉
Richard Epstein: Forget the Paris Accords https://t.co/TazC3pP03g pic.twitter.com/dYQ90gjIA0
— Ricochet (@Ricochet) May 31, 2017
President Obama could've included Senate ratifying Paris Agreement as a treaty, getting advise/consent. He didn't. Was never going to hold.
— Rory Cooper (@rorycooper) May 31, 2017
Good heavens! Trump withdrew from an international agreement with no enforcement mechanism that the Senate never ratified!
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) May 31, 2017
Key point: most other countries signed it then promptly ignored their commitments. They hate that Trump isn't playing that game.
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) May 31, 2017
Trump can reverse his predecessor’s mistake. Withdrawing from the Accord through a Senate vote would make clear that Obama should never have signed in the first place. It would establish the precedent for seeking Senate approval of any such commitments in the future. And if, on behalf of our constitutional republic and common sense, we insult other partygoers? Perhaps we can send a card.
European Commission: Trump "can't just leave" climate deal https://t.co/bRWuYquRU4 pic.twitter.com/hN3viZpjp4
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) May 31, 2017