Trump aims to signal his determination and understanding of the political landscape, testing loyalty and influence within his party, particularly in the Senate.
Removing mandates could benefit the EV industry by allowing market forces to drive innovation and demand, potentially leading to more consumer-friendly and efficient vehicles.
The Senate confirms cabinet members and other executive branch positions, ensuring nominees meet constitutional and legal standards before assuming roles.
Republicans may oppose nominees due to concerns about their qualifications, ethics, or alignment with party values, potentially creating internal party fractures.
Federal courts could block policies deemed unconstitutional or in violation of established immigration law, leading to prolonged legal battles.
Trump plans to remove mandates and reduce regulations, allowing market forces to drive EV development, unlike Biden's policy of aggressive government intervention and subsidies.
Musk's influence could lead to technological advancements and market viability for EVs, potentially transforming the industry through innovation and competition.
Courts could issue nationwide injunctions against policies seen as overreach, tying up initiatives in lengthy legal battles and potentially halting implementation.
Thune will lead the Republican majority, overseeing the confirmation process for Trump's nominees and managing the party's legislative agenda.
Market-driven policies could lead to more consumer-friendly, efficient, and technologically advanced EVs, as companies compete to meet consumer demands without government mandates.
President-elect Trump continues to announce members of his potential Cabinet this week, however the Senate has a unique role in confirming people for these roles as well as hundreds of other positions within the executive branch. Senator John Thune (R-SD) will succeed Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in the Republican majority. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the upcoming confirmations and the future of the Democratic party.
As President-Elect Trump prepares to take the helm behind the Resolute desk, one thing that he has said will be on the chopping block is electric vehicle mandates. On the campaign trail, he promised to cut government mandates on the production of EVs and to cut regulations on the auto industry. How could these sweeping changes impact the future of electric vehicles? FOX Business Contributor and author of the The Phil Flynn Energy Report, Phil Flynn joins to discuss why he believes cutting mandates will be beneficial to the EV industry and what the auto industry will look like under the Trump administration.
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