Biden appeals case that blocked his attempt to stop drilling
The Biden administration on Monday challenged a federal judge's decision in June to block the Interior Department's pause on oil and gas leasing on public lands and waters - a critical piece of its climate change policy - but will proceed with leasing during the appeals process.
The Interior Department aims to overturn the decision of Judge Terry Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, who said Louisiana and a dozen states that sued President Joe Biden's administration established they would suffer injury from the pause on new oil and gas leases.
Those states last week sought a court order from the judge to force Interior to hold an offshore lease sale this year. And on Monday, the American Petroleum Institute and 11 other industry groups sued the administration to force them to reinstate lease sales, which had not resumed after the judge's June decision.
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Biden is making this move at the same time he is begging OPEC and Russia to increase drilling. It demonstrates how illogical his original decision was and how it hurts Americans. The plaintiffs in the original case need to bring that up to the appellate judges hearing the case. It puts the logic of the original order by Biden in question.
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