Colorado drivers who were once furious about skyrocketing gas prices under the failed Biden regime are now breathing a sigh of relief as President Trump's energy dominance policies deliver real results to working families across the Centennial State.

Remember 2022? The Washington Examiner warned that angry Colorado voters along Interstate 25 were ready to take their fury over Biden's energy disaster out on Republicans in the midterm elections. Back then, families were getting crushed at the pump thanks to the previous administration's war on American energy.

Fast forward to today, and it's a completely different story. Trump's immediate action to unleash American energy production – including his Day One executive orders to restart federal drilling permits and approve the Keystone XL pipeline – has already begun stabilizing fuel costs nationwide.

"We're finally seeing some relief," said one Colorado Springs resident filling up her tank. "It's about time we had a president who actually cares about working people instead of pushing some green agenda that only hurts families like mine."

The contrast couldn't be starker. While Biden spent four years attacking American energy independence, shutting down pipelines, and begging foreign dictators for oil, Trump has restored the America First energy policy that made us the world's top energy producer during his first term.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright has been working around the clock to reverse Biden's regulatory stranglehold on domestic production. The results speak for themselves – increased drilling permits, streamlined approval processes, and a clear message to energy companies that America is back in business.

This is what happens when you elect leaders who actually understand that energy independence equals national security and economic prosperity. Colorado families are learning firsthand that elections have consequences – and this time, those consequences are putting money back in their pockets where it belongs.

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Source: Next News Network