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Trump Called Coal ‘Clean’ During the State of the Union & Twitter Had Some ~Thoughts~

Sure, nobody was exactly expecting President Trump to use his State of the Union address to start touting the benefits of green energy or comment on the way in which global climate change probably contributed to the catastrophic storms and wildfires that killed hundreds of people last year, but I also doubt anyone was necessarily expecting him to try to describe the coal industry, of all things, as “clean” — which for some reason, is exactly what he did Tuesday night.

Allow me to explain: when the POTUS reached the portion of his speech dedicated to energy, not only did he make no mention of climate change, but he pushed forward with his administration’s agenda of strengthening the coal and oil industries. (Which happen to be two major contributors to environmental damage.)

“We have ended the war on American energy,” the president said. “We are now very proudly an exporter of energy to the world. We have ended the war on American Energy and we have ended the war on beautiful, clean coal.”

Naturally, the Internet did what it does best during when the president says things that blow our minds or downright terrify us and promptly used humor to make us all feel (only slightly) better:

And then there was this genius Cole Sprouse reference:

I can’t decide whether to laugh or cry, but hey, that’s the Trump presidency for ya.

Caroline is the Evening/Weekend Editor and Style Editor at Her Campus, a senior public relations major at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a leather jacket enthusiast.  You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @c_pirozzolo.