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Home»Politics»‘We Struck a Deal’: Trump Says Gov. Josh Shapiro Agrees to Keep Two Coal Plants Open in Pennsylvania

‘We Struck a Deal’: Trump Says Gov. Josh Shapiro Agrees to Keep Two Coal Plants Open in Pennsylvania

Coal over wind?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 22, 20263 Mins Read
President Trump announced an agreement with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to keep two coal plants open in Indiana and Armstrong counties instead of switching to wind power. The post has sparked strong reactions across X.
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President Trump announced that his administration, through the Commerce Department, reached an agreement with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to keep two coal-fired power plants open in Indiana and Armstrong counties. The plants had been slated for retirement in favor of wind energy projects. The announcement, widely shared on X, has drawn attention online due to the unusual bipartisan nature of the deal and sharply divided public reactions to energy policy, jobs, and environmental priorities.

🚨 JUST IN: President Trump has STUNNED THE "EXPERTS" again, getting TWO COAL PLANTS to remain open in Pennsylvania under Democrat Gov. Josh Shapiro — INSTEAD of wind

MASSIVE WIN!

"The Commerce Department worked with Governor Josh Shapiro, who has now agreed to keep open TWO… pic.twitter.com/Dsugc1aFag

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 21, 2026

The post features a video clip that includes text from a statement attributed to President Donald J. Trump. In the clip, the statement referenced a deal struck between the Commerce Department and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to keep two coal-fired power plants operating in Indiana and Armstrong counties, rather than retiring them in favor of wind farms. Also, the rest of the post does not show more video footage, whether from meetings, negotiations, or those plants.

The post describes the plants as “beautiful, clean coal plants,” and blamed the decision on preventing the retirement of those facilities in exchange for wind energy projects, which it called expensive and ineffective. This information, which has not been independently verified in the available content, is directly from the quoted statement contained in the post.

Pennsylvanians Reaction to Trump’s Announcement

Some residents praised the development and highlighted its significance for jobs and energy reliability. Others expressed surprise at the involvement of the Democratic governor or questioned the long-term implications.

Comments included: “Apart from Donald Trump, who can tell me any past President that has done this?” and “I am absolutely shocked that our Governor agreed. Thank you so much, President Donald J. Trump.” 

Critical views included: “Republicans always moving backwards as China moves forward with renewables, wind, and solar!! So these Republican idiots want to bring back black lung disease and pollution! What’s the kickback for this insane move??” and “Thanks for polluting my air, dullard. What big moron keeps open coal plants in 2026? Three Mile Island is right there, ya moron president.”

One more measured response noted: “Big, confident claim—but energy decisions are rarely that simple or centralized. … So it’s better to treat this as a political framing of a complex energy debate rather than a clear-cut ‘win.’”

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The moment stands out for the cross-party reports of actual agreement on a momentous energy issue in Pennsylvania, a topic that has sharply divided along political lines on jobs, reliability, environmental questions, and whether politics should even play a role in power plant decisions.

The news has sparked discussion on social media about energy policy in Pennsylvania and coal versus renewables nationwide, adding to the broader national debate over power generation, the grid, jobs, and the environment.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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