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AI data centers turned coal into a coalition problem for Trump.

AP and Axios reported on August 21 that nearly 200 Make America Healthy Again activists urged President Trump and cabinet officials not to use AI data-center demand as a justification for burning more coal.

Verified 12:05 AM PDT · 3 original sources

The evidence

What the reporting establishes

What happened

AP reported that signers tied to the MAHA movement sent a letter to Trump, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other officials criticizing the administration's promotion of coal for energy-hungry AI data centers. Axios reported the letter said data centers should not become the reason to burn more coal, while the White House defended its energy record and broader clean-air claims. The administration's earlier data-center permitting order explicitly prioritized rapid buildout of AI data centers and the power infrastructure around them.

Why it matters

The conflict moves data-center opposition beyond local zoning and ratepayer fights. If AI power demand becomes a health and pollution argument inside Trump's own coalition, the industry's federal permitting advantage may run into a different kind of political constraint.

The caveat

The letter is a political signal, not a binding regulatory action. The White House response is an interested official claim, and the material test is whether permitting, generation mix or project finance actually changes.

What to watch

Whether the administration changes coal language in data-center policy; whether EPA, DOE or state regulators add project-level pollution or health conditions; and whether developers shift public messaging toward solar, geothermal, nuclear or direct utility cost commitments.

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Original sources

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  1. Associated PressMAHA activists urge Trump against promoting coal to power energy-hungry AI data centers
  2. AxiosMAHA warns Trump against coal-powered data centers
  3. The White HouseAccelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure

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