Trump Revokes California's Gas Car Ban, Spurs Legal Clash and Industry Praise

June 12, 2025
Trump Revokes California's Gas Car Ban, Spurs Legal Clash and Industry Praise
  • On June 12, 2025, President Trump revoked California's planned ban on new gasoline-powered vehicles set for 2035, intensifying a legal and political clash with the state known for its environmental initiatives.

  • The resolution received backing from the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents major automakers, arguing that California's electric vehicle sales mandates were unrealistic.

  • Automobile industry representatives, including General Motors, supported the resolutions, advocating for a unified national emissions standard to enhance competitiveness and consumer choice.

  • Despite previously expressing skepticism about electric vehicles, Trump claimed he supports them, emphasizing consumer choice and stating that many still prefer gasoline-powered cars.

  • The decision elicited mixed reactions; supporters praised it as a reduction of federal overreach, while opponents warned it could increase pollution and hinder clean energy progress.

  • The signing of the resolution is seen as a significant victory for automakers like General Motors and Toyota, who opposed the stricter mandates.

  • Experts noted that the move favors the oil industry and could reinforce China's dominance in electric vehicle production, which accounted for two-thirds of global electric car sales in 2024.

  • Legal experts have raised questions about Congress's authority to revoke California's waivers, suggesting potential constitutional challenges ahead.

  • Environmental advocates condemned Trump's actions, arguing they undermine cleaner vehicle standards and favor big oil and auto corporations at the expense of public health.

  • During the signing ceremony, Trump was flanked by key Republican leaders and emphasized that Congress's actions under the Congressional Review Act are not subject to legal challenges like executive orders.

  • Congress approved the resolution in May 2025, with Trump expressing gratitude to lawmakers for their support in passing it.

  • While national electric vehicle sales grew during Biden's presidency, recent data indicates a plateau in growth, with sales hovering around 9% to 10% since 2024.

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