President Trump saw the anti-American, anti-capitalism, American Treasury-robbing, anti-freedom Marxist goals in the agreement and wisely pulled the US out.
The crooked Biden readmitted the US to the one-world Marxist agreement on his first day in office.
On 4 August 2017, the Trump administration delivered an official notice to the United Nations that the United States, the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases,[36] intended to withdraw from the Paris Agreement as soon as it was eligible to do so.[37] The notice of withdrawal could not be submitted until the Agreement was in force for three years for the US, on 4 November 2019.[38][39] The U.S. government deposited the notification with the Secretary General of the United Nations and officially withdrew one year later on 4 November 2020.[40][41] President Joe Biden signed an executive order on his first day in office, 20 January 2021, to re-admit the United States into the Paris Agreement.[42][43] Following the 30-day period set by Article 21.3, the U.S. was readmitted to the Agreement.[44][45] United States Climate Envoy John Kerry took part in virtual events, saying that the US would "earn its way back" into legitimacy in the Paris process.[46] United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the return of the United States as restoring the “missing link that weakened the whole".[46]
The crooked Biden readmitted the US to the one-world Marxist agreement on his first day in office.
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On 4 August 2017, the Trump administration delivered an official notice to the United Nations that the United States, the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases,[36] intended to withdraw from the Paris Agreement as soon as it was eligible to do so.[37] The notice of withdrawal could not be submitted until the Agreement was in force for three years for the US, on 4 November 2019.[38][39] The U.S. government deposited the notification with the Secretary General of the United Nations and officially withdrew one year later on 4 November 2020.[40][41] President Joe Biden signed an executive order on his first day in office, 20 January 2021, to re-admit the United States into the Paris Agreement.[42][43] Following the 30-day period set by Article 21.3, the U.S. was readmitted to the Agreement.[44][45] United States Climate Envoy John Kerry took part in virtual events, saying that the US would "earn its way back" into legitimacy in the Paris process.[46] United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the return of the United States as restoring the “missing link that weakened the whole".[46]