This article is about Cobalt, the mineral is valuable for batteries that support the green agenda.
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A couple key points:
As a matter of fact, the only cobalt mine in the United States is located in Idaho, even though the US is estimated to hold about 1 million tons of the precious resource. According to a 2020 study, most of cobalt resources can be found in Minnesota, but other important occurrences are in Alaska, California, Idaho, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. As it turns out, the US has all but dropped out of the race to control precious metals, and as a result, China became king of resources.
It turns out that Feinstein drafted a 2019 bill that was signed into law by President Trump, which places restrictions on rare earth mining in the Mojave desert. What makes this bill so interesting is that Feinstein’s husband, who passed away in 2022, just so happened to represent Chinese rare earth interests. Coincidence? Perhaps, but the Feinstein Chinese ties don’t stop there. Who can forget Senator Feinstein’s alleged “Chinese spy” driver, who she “unknowingly” employed for decades?
No. That is not a coincidence.