November 2, 2024
President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address Tuesday night that the United States is going to rely on oil and gas even as his administration pursues a transition to renewable energy sources, provoking laughter from Republicans and grumbling and boos from members of his own party.

President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address Tuesday night that the United States is going to rely on oil and gas even as his administration pursues a transition to renewable energy sources, provoking laughter from Republicans and grumbling and boos from members of his own party.

The statement was ad-libbed by Biden and was not included in a copy of his prepared remarks circulated by the White House prior to his speech.

“We’re still going to need oil and gas for a while,” Biden said Tuesday night, eliciting some restrained booing from Democrats in attendance.

Later, Biden said, “We’re going to need domestic oil for at least another decade.”

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That remark, which was also ad-libbed, was met with laughs by some Republicans in the chamber.

Biden campaigned on the promise to “end fossil fuels” and transition the U.S. away from relying on oil and gas.

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