First on Fox: A conservative energy group has made its latest ad debut, part of a seven-digit support President Donald Trump “All Energy” agenda.
“You vote for it, you get it, America is thriving.” 30 seconds Conservative nonprofits led by former U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette and former U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt.
The ad continues: “A comprehensive approach to meeting growing energy demand will provide a good attitude towards President Trump’s commitment to restore U.S. energy dominance.”
“Solar energy and storage, wind, nuclear, oil and gas all over the country. Energy in all forms.”

President Donald Trump vows to release American energy. (Getty Image)
Then, the ad cuts out to Trump, in which he says, “All forms of energy, yes”, which means your job and higher wages for you. ”
“In the United States, we showed up, we started working, we won.”
The Red League ad is backed by a six-figure ad purchase that will be played on radio, cable and digital platforms.

President Donald Trump. (Shaan Rayford/Getty Image)
The ad is the fourth major TV ad launched by the group since the beginning of the year, part of a broader seven-figure campaign to “support government energy priorities.”
Last month, the Red League released it alongside Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio Voting Memorandum It was pointed out that 51% of registered voters favor Trump’s “full energy agenda” and 65% of Republican voters.
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Double chimneys at Stanton Energy Center, a coal-fired power plant in Orlando, Florida. (Paul Hennessy/sopa image/Lightrocket via Get Tomage)
Trump vowed to revisit the Paris climate agreement using his second White House term, revoke strict emission standards for vehicles and power plants, and strengthen U.S. oil and gas production, including through fracturing, a controversial technology that can be used to extract gas from Schal Rock.
In the days after the victory, industry groups Representing the largest oil and gas producer in the United States Tell Fox News Digital that they undoubtedly have a good attitude toward these commitments in the second semester.
2024 election, Mike Sommers, president and CEO of the American Academy of Petroleum, “Energy is Voting” In a statement said.
Breanne Deppisch of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.