Trump’s next pressure point
Published on March 19, 2026.
The Deputy Energy Secretary, James Danly, has been criticized for not using his official work email and instead relying on paper documents, raising concerns among some staffers at the Department of Energy (DOE) about his lack of email use. This has caused frustration among employees as it's harder to contact him. The lack of emails has also raised concerns among staff. The Department of Education (DOA) spokesperson dismissed the claims, stating that Danly plays a key role in leading the department and carrying out the president's agenda. Meanwhile, the war in Iran spirals into a global energy crisis, with analysts predicting an all-out energy war that could severely impact global supplies. The president has ordered Israel and Iran to halt their attacks on energy infrastructure, promising Israel will carry out no further attacks on Iran and Iran. This latest escalation is seen as a turning point for markets as the conflict is now affecting the global energy system.
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