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Al Gore Is Mad That Trump Didn't Discuss His Green Agenda at SOTU: 'The President Doesn't Get It'

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Former Vice President and climate crusader Al Gore criticized President Donald Trump for touting booming oil and natural gas production during his State of the Union address Tuesday night.

And he did it in classic Gore fashion.

“The President doesn’t get it,” Gore tweeted, hammering Trump for not mentioning the “outdated oil and natural gas projects” instead of the “Global Sustainability Revolution.”

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Trump only briefly mentioned American energy during a speech that ran about 90 minutes, saying the U.S. is “the No. 1 producer of oil and natural gas in the world” and that “for the first time in 65 years, we are a net exporter of energy.”

The U.S. is expected to become “energy independent” in 2020, according to Energy Department forecasts.

Republicans gave the remarks a standing ovation, while most Democrats sat in silence.

However, Democratic West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin stood up, applauded and gave Trump a wink of approval at the mention of American energy.

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Manchin’s state is heavily dependent on coal mining.

Gore was among the Democrats unimpressed with Trump’s oil and gas remarks, calling those forms of energy “outdated” compared to solar and wind power, which he sees as the future.

However, hours before Trump’s speech, Energy Secretary Rick Perry presided over the signing of a $10 billion agreement to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Texas.

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Perry was the “designated survivor” for last night’s address, meaning he remained in an undisclosed, secure location.

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