What is the Jones Act — and why Trump wants to waive this 100-year-old law
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
In an attempt to ease soaring gasoline prices amid the war in Iran, President Trump on Wednesday announced a 60-day waiver on the Jones Act – a law that traces back more than a century and has been criticized for keeping energy prices sky-high.
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