Two Texans who love Canadian oil offered pipeline-policy roles in Trump cabinet
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s prospective cabinet is now stacked with friends of Canadian oil, with vocal proponents of the Keystone XL pipeline his picks to run key posts in the State and Energy departments.
Both are from the state where the pipeline concludes: Texas.
Trump announced Tuesday that he’ll ask Congress to approve Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson as the U.S’s top diplomat — and the decision on international pipeline permits belongs to the secretary of state.
And Rick Perry is the pick for energy secretary, sources tell The Associated Press. When he announced his ill-fated run for president last year, the former Texas governor promised he’d waste no time approving the pipeline: “(I’ll do it) on Day 1.”


