2025-03-20
12 分钟This episode is sponsored by Northern Trust Wealth Management.
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Chevron makes headway in lobbying the White House to keep pumping oil in Venezuela Plus,
Attorney General Pam Bondi pledges federal prosecutions against vandals targeting Tesla,
calling attacks on vehicles and company property domestic terrorism.
And we'll look at how efforts to crack down on corporate DEI in the US Are rippling across the Atlantic.
Whereas Europeans previously dictated what US Companies had to follow in terms of policies in order to sell goods into Europe,
that's being reversed now to a degree.
It's Thursday, March 20th.
I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal, and here is the AM edition of what's news,
the top headlines and business stories moving your world.
Today,
we are exclusively reporting
that President Trump is considering a plan to extend Chevron's license to pump oil in Venezuela and make it harder for other countries to get a foothold.
Trump expressed openness to reversing his recent decision to order the company to wind down its Venezuela operation next month during a Wednesday meeting at the White House with Chevron CEO Mike Wirth and other oil industry executives,