Americans back California's ability to set own fuel emissions, despite Trump's challenge

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Americans back California's ability to set own fuel emissions, despite Trump's challenge
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Despite Trump's challenge to California, 49 percent of adults said they supported the state setting its fuel efficiency standards, while only 27 percent of respondents oppose the state's decision to set its own fuel standards.

This polarized atmosphere has informed Trump's dealings with California, which has faced off with the president on a range of issues. Trump has lambasted the state for left-wing policies supporters claim amount to socialism, bemoaned its sanctuary cities, criticized San Francisco's homelessness crisis and threatened to withhold federal aid from the state after forest fires.

California has challenged the president by launching a barrage of lawsuits against his administration's policies. The state had leviedhas openly criticized Trump. The fissures broke open again last month, when the administration revoked California's ability to set its own emissions standards. California, which sells more cars than any other state, announced in July that it had come to a deal with four major car companies to codify harsher emissions standards than those at the federal level, which the Trump administration had been planning to roll back. Trump, however, responded by saying he would not allow California to do so.

"It's a move that could have devastating consequences for our kids' health and the air we breathe if California were to roll over," said in a statement after Trump announced he would challenge the state."We will fight this latest attempt and defend our clean car standards.", California on September 17. President Trump has blocked California's attempt to set harsher car emissions standards than those present nationally.

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