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https://www.politico.com/news/2026/08/1 ... s-01038213How $600B of Biden’s clean energy funding escaped Trump’s cuts
The breakdown sheds fresh light on one of the most endlessly repeated pledges of Trump’s second term: his vow to unravel the nearly $1.6 trillion in spending and tax breaks that Biden had set in motion for a sprawling array of climate, clean energy and infrastructure programs.
Trump and GOP lawmakers made good on a huge chunk of that pledge by wiping out more than $540 billion in Biden-era tax incentives for electric cars, wind and solar power and other climate-friendly technology.
But the spending portion of Biden’s legacy has proven more durable: Out of nearly $1 trillion in grants, contracts and other direct federal outlays provided by Biden’s climate and infrastructure laws, POLITICO found approximately $600 billion dollars remains available for recipients to spend or for federal agencies to award. Trump has attempted to cut at least 6 percent of that total $1 trillion — about $60 billion — though many of those cuts are still wrapped up in court challenges.
Now the fate of those leftover dollars is an emerging subplot in the November elections and in congressional efforts to prevent a government shutdown this fall.
C'est de quelles sommes en milliards qu'on parle ?
Parce que j'aurai dit 6 billions = 6 000 milliards, mais je viens de lire que la dette U.S est de 40 000 milliards, donc je dois me tromper d'une rangée ou deux.
Pétard d'échelles U.S.