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As President Joe Biden issues an executive order for all federal agencies to pursue what he calls “climate justice” and simultaneously advances regulations to force Americans to transition to wind and solar energy and electric vehicles (EVs), critics say that these same policies also foster child labor in Africa, feature enormous wealth transfers from the poor to the rich, and will bring “energy poverty” to many Americans.

Are we actually "saving the environment" or have we over regulated to the point that we are not only not saving the environment, but are making it harder for humans to live?
Wyoming congresswoman Harriet Hageman went after the bureaucrats of Washington DC for being people who make "rules," which operate in the same ways as congressional laws, about things they really don't know anything about.
Hageman spoke of farmers, ranchers, loggers, and people in the energy industry, as people who actually produce the things we need.

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) on Saturday called for Secretary of State Antony Blinken to appear before Congress to answer questions about his role in the crafting of a letter by 51 former intelligence officials that discredited the Hunter Biden laptop story weeks before the 2020 presidential election.
In an exclusive interview with Sirius XM's Breitbart News Saturday with host Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle, Hageman, who sits on the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, said:

Following revelations this week from former acting CIA Director Mike Morell's admission that 50 intelligence officials signed a letter in 2020 election falsely claiming the Hunter Biden laptop story held all the "classic earmarks of a Russian information operation," member of the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, Rep.

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) told Breitbart News Saturday that the 2020 spy letter allegedly organized by the Biden campaign to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop story was the beginning of the coverup.
“When this came out in October [of 2020], anybody with a lick of sense out in the rest of the United States knew number one, that the letter from the 51 so-called intelligence officials was wrong. We knew it,” Hageman said.

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Libby Emmons and Sara Gonzales about Rep. Harriet Hageman telling Interior Secretary Deb Haaland the uncomfortable truth that clean energy and Biden’s pledge to fight climate change will create energy poverty.

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said Wednesday she was unfamiliar with the term "energy poverty" when asked on Capitol Hill about the whether the administration's move from fossil-fuel to renewable energy is in fact making goods more expensive for Americans.
Haaland was asked during a House hearing by Wyoming GOP Rep. Harriet Hageman: "Do you believe energy poverty is a good thing?"
Haaland responded: "I don't know the term ma'am. I have not heard of that term."

Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., told Newsmax on Thursday that "there isn't a legitimate argument" in favor of allowing biological men to compete against biological women in sports and that transgender ideology is "hurting real people."

Rep. Jim Jordan’s (R-OH) field hearing over crime in New York City took a strange turn Monday when a Republican lawmaker suggested that a witness “secretly smiled” during a discussion about gun violence.
Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) took aim at gun safety advocate Rebecca Fischer during the Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan hearing at the Jacob Javits Federal Building.

In a busy day in Washington D.C. last week, our Congresswoman Harriett Hageman found time for Lincoln County.
She came out of a meeting and headed to another meeting, but first stepped into a room to visit with Lincoln County Commissioner Kent Connelly, Kemmerer Mayor Bill Thek, Diamondville Mayor Clint Bowen, State Rep. Scott Heiner and myself. We were based at the Lincoln County Court House in Kemmerer.