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BumRushDaShow

(165,225 posts)
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 07:30 PM 18 hrs ago

As Trump pushed mines to increase production, protections for black lung victims stalled

Source: WFPL Louisville, KY/NPR

Published December 25, 2025 at 12:00 PM EST


During President Trump’s first year back in the Oval Office, mining has played a large role. In his quest to amass rare earth minerals, he’s pressed Ukraine for mining rights and, lately, is eyeing a massive public investment in mines in Greenland. Domestically, he’s displayed a penchant for coal, too. After an executive order hoping to “reinvigorate” a dying coal industry, his administration added metallurgical coal to a federal list of “critical minerals.”

The Trump administration also established a “National Energy Dominance Council” to try to promote extraction of things like coal and uranium through “cutting red tape” and eliminating "unnecessary regulation.” “This president is the best friend mining ever had,” said Jarrod Agen, head of the council. It brings to mind a common refrain among the families who do the actual work: “Are you a friend of the mines or a friend of miners?”

In December, researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found nearly 2,000 deaths from coal workers’ pneumoconiosis from 2020 to 2023. It's an incurable lung disease commonly called “black lung” and, in its worst form, makes simply breathing a painful exercise.

Of those deaths, 72% were from people who had worked in the mining industry for most of their adult life. The researchers wrote that the actual number of deaths from black lung was “significantly higher than the expected number” based on previous research. Researchers say the data “underscores the potential value of a comprehensive prevention program.”

Read more: https://www.lpm.org/news/2025-12-25/as-trump-pushed-mines-to-increase-production-protections-for-black-lung-victims-stalled

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As Trump pushed mines to increase production, protections for black lung victims stalled (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
Miner's aren't important, clean coal is what's important. OAITW r.2.0 18 hrs ago #1
"Clean coal" did that to those miners?? Grins 15 hrs ago #4
Clinton should have been better. OAITW r.2.0 15 hrs ago #5
Doesn't give a shit about anyone except himself and rich oligarchs. Putin smiles. Orban smiles. Evolve Dammit 16 hrs ago #2
I specifically remember when she campaigned in 2016....... Takket 16 hrs ago #3
They so poor they can't afford Kentucky booze anymore wolfie001 5 hrs ago #7
Nah, those stubborn gits would have just died rather than change. OldBaldy1701E 4 hrs ago #8
Voting for their own early deaths wolfie001 5 hrs ago #6
Coal Prices Are Down +10% Over The Last Year modrepub 3 hrs ago #9

OAITW r.2.0

(31,380 posts)
1. Miner's aren't important, clean coal is what's important.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 07:51 PM
18 hrs ago

Just ask the greatest mind America has ever produced, Donald Trump. Don't believe me? Ask his press secretary.

Grins

(9,222 posts)
4. "Clean coal" did that to those miners??
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 09:59 PM
15 hrs ago

So… not so clean?

I remember when Hillary was asked about coal in one of her debates. Hated her response.

She had a chance to explain why coal was dead and make it personal to the late 20-year old questioner from West Virginia. Hit him where he lived!

No mic drop.

Evolve Dammit

(21,430 posts)
2. Doesn't give a shit about anyone except himself and rich oligarchs. Putin smiles. Orban smiles.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 09:24 PM
16 hrs ago

Takket

(23,438 posts)
3. I specifically remember when she campaigned in 2016.......
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 09:41 PM
16 hrs ago

That Hillary talked about the need to train and educate people in former coal mining strongholds for more modern jobs.

She was greeted with anger and contempt as her words were twisted against her. What a shock!

Actually found an article about it: https://www.npr.org/2016/05/03/476485650/fact-check-hillary-clinton-and-coal-jobs

If we had elected Hillary in 2016 those former miners would probably be watching their kids graduate college or technical schools now, off to a job that pays 3x to 4x as much as their parents ever made in the mines, and no black lung to go with it. But America decided it didn't want that for themselves or their children, and here we are almost a decade later.

OldBaldy1701E

(10,015 posts)
8. Nah, those stubborn gits would have just died rather than change.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:38 AM
4 hrs ago

Older southerners are the categorically the worst for that.

They don't change for shiat!

wolfie001

(6,983 posts)
6. Voting for their own early deaths
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 08:21 AM
5 hrs ago

And then complaining about the latest Democratic President who will inevitably swoop in to get them medical and financial help. Over and over again.

modrepub

(3,988 posts)
9. Coal Prices Are Down +10% Over The Last Year
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 10:08 AM
3 hrs ago

Increasing production in a market that is already down will push prices down even further and lower profits. Unless people/power plants burn more coal, then producing more coal is only going to make it harder for companies to turn a profit. And when coal mining is less profitable, safety measures are usually the first things to be cut.

If the government is still paying out disability for black lung, then at least these folks will get something to support them when they can no longer work. Coal mining is so automated now, there are far fewer coal miners than there were 50 years ago.

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