Charles Payne: In Louisiana Large Companies Coming to Build Data Centers… American Exceptionalism

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
Charles Payne: “I was in Louisiana this year—you have all this natural gas and guess what? You’ve got these large companies that are coming to Louisiana to build data centers… that’s been the message from the market the last two weeks… the next page of American Exceptionalism.”
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