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La fidélité de Trump envers les entreprises du secteur des énergies fossiles fait grimper l’inflation

Les Crises

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July 11, 2026

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La fidélité de Trump envers les entreprises du secteur des énergies fossiles fait grimper l’inflation

Plus vite nous abandonnerons les énergies fossiles, mieux nous nous porterons ainsi que notre portefeuille. Source : Basav Sen, TruthoutTraduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises Devant le Capitole américain à Washington, le 20 mai 2026, une pancarte qui fait référence aux prix élevés de l’essence est visible lors d’un événement organisé par VoteVets pour []

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