Trump Backs AI Data Centers as Backlash Grows in Swing States
Trump says AI data centers bring jobs and tax revenue, while a poll found 75% of Americans oppose large projects in their communities.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump reiterated support for AI data centers, dismissing local opposition by stating, "You can't fight it" and claiming communities should welcome the facilities.
- Opponents cite strain on local drinking water and power grids, referencing the proposed Project Tango in Palm Beach County, where federal and state officials spent $6bn restoring wetlands.
- A poll released Thursday showed that 75% of Americans are opposed to large data centers in their community, with 61% of those saying they are "strongly" opposed.
- Responding to voter anger, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order this week to block new facilities, while Texas Gov. Greg Abbott directs utilities to protect residents from increased energy demands.
- The 2026 midterms will test whether national security arguments can overcome local pain, with Ballotpedia tracking at least eight data center-related measures on ballots this year.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders Tells Trump To Put His Money Where His Mouth Is
Sen. Bernie Sanders whacked Trump on social media for his ridiculous statement that everyone should be willing to have one of these massive data centers in their backyard. The issue of data centers is one that's been crossing partisan lines for some time now, but apparently Trump hasn't gotten the memo yet on stories like this one: Republicans Are Learning the Hard Way That Many Americans Don’t Want Data Centers: A surge in public opposition to …
Bernie Sanders challenges Trump to ‘lead by example’ with blistering proposal
Despite growing opposition to Big Tech data centers from coast to coast, US President Donald Trump said this week that every community should want one, and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) responded on Friday.“Trump thinks that every community in America should welcome a data center,” said Sanders. “Grea...
AI Data Centers Become Bipartisan Midterm Flashpoint as Voters Raise Energy, Water and Job Concerns
Opposition to artificial intelligence data centers is crossing party lines ahead of the 2026 midterms, as voters and candidates weigh concerns over electricity prices, water ... The post AI Data Centers Become Bipartisan Midterm Flashpoint as Voters Raise Energy, Water and Job Concerns first appeared on [your]NEWS.
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