The United States’ Oil & Gas Association (USOGA) on Monday trolled Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign over its shifting statements about fracking.
The vice president claimed in 2019 that she does support banning the process, but has reversed her stance since becoming a serious presidential contender this summer.
Harris’ Climate Engagement Director Camila Thorndike told Politico on Monday that Harris does not support a ban on fracking, which critics claim has contributed to global warming, but that she also does not support expanding the process.
The comment prompted backlash from the USOGA, who appeared frustrated over Harris’ inconsistencies on the issue.
“So Harris’ new position in Oct[ober] is she now opposes fracking and no longer supports her position in July when she changed her position to support fracking which was subsequently a change in her prior, prior position of June which was to oppose fracking? Got it,” the association posted to X in response to the interview. […]
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