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Trump Administration ‘working on a gigantic natural gas pipeline in Alaska’: Sen. Sullivan reacts to President’s address to Congress

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – President Donald Trump addressed Congress Tuesday evening with the theme of his speech being “Renewal of the American Dream.”

In part, Trump said that his administration is working on a large natural gas pipeline in Alaska. He referenced Japan, South Korea and other nations as potential partners with the United States on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) deal.

The President said that each country would be spending trillions of dollars as part of the deal, adding that, “it will truly be spectacular.”

Senator Dan Sullivan spoke with Alaska’s News Source immediately following Trump’s congressional address.

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“It was an important speech,” Sullivan said in an interview via Zoom.

“The President laid out a common sense agenda that he’s already implementing in a huge way. [He talked] a lot about the border, securing the border… a lot about big things, big things for America,” Sullivan said.

“I got to tell you because I worked this really hard with Governor Dunleavy… the fact that the President of the United States was highlighting the Alaska LNG (liquefied natural gas) project as one of the biggest things he wants to get done for the country was huge for our state, huge for our country and it was really really exciting to be in there when he talked about this project,” he added.

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