Radical Environmentalist John Kerry to Retire As the United States’ Leading Climate Negotiator

On January 13, 2024, John Kerry informed his staff that he would be retiring from his climate negotiation position. He will remain in his post until the end of winter or the start of spring, per a source familiar with this announcement. 

Per a report by Axios, which initially reported that Kerry would be retiring, Kerry will be transitioning his efforts to help Joe Biden win re-election. Kerry formerly served as the US Senator for Massachusetts, was the Democratic presidential candidate in the 2004 presidential election cycle, and served as Secretary of State under the presidential administration of Barack Obama. 

The Biden regime has promised to reduce American carbon emissions to below 2005 levels by 2030. It also passed a major package of $369 billion green subsidies via Congress in an effort to destroy non-renewable energy nationwide.

Kerry was appointed by the Biden regime to fulfill the role of special climate envoy back in 2020. The former US Senator has worked to restore US credibility among globalist nations after the Trump administration exited from the 2015 Paris Agreement.

Globalist figures like Kerry will forever be in the mix in US politics because the current system rewards such political behavior and those who hold globalist views. 

Only a drift towards America First populism can ensure that the likes of John Kerry never get back into power again.  

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