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Coal miners by no means thought Trump would make black lung nice once more

Editorial Board Published October 13, 2025
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Coal miners, who largely work in states that President Donald Trump gained by giant margins within the 2024 election, are criticizing his administration for failing to implement federal guidelines that will restrict the unfold of doubtless deadly black lung illness.

“The coal miners have supplied this country with electricity, and now they’re just cast aside to die,” West Virginia-based Judith Riffe, whose husband died of the ailment, instructed The New York Occasions.

A federal rule limiting miner publicity to silica mud—which causes black lung illness—was set to enter impact in April, however it has been opposed in court docket by the mining business, which alleges that it’s too costly to restrict the usage of the fabric, regardless of the well being danger.


A bunch of coal miners maintain indicators that learn, “Trump digs coal,” at a 2020 rally.

The Trump administration has determined to not implement the rule till the court docket case is resolved, demonstrating its assist for the mining business. However then in September, the administration mentioned that it might put no less than $625 million into subsidizing the coal business—ignoring all environmental impacts.

“The companies might be getting a handout, but the miners ain’t getting none,” Gary Hairston, a retired West Virginia coal miner who has suffered from black lung illness for greater than 30 years and is president of the Nationwide Black Lung Affiliation, instructed the Occasions. 

In 2024, Trump gained West Virginia by greater than 41 share factors, with 69.97% of the vote. That made it Trump’s second-best efficiency behind Wyoming, the place he obtained 71.6% of the vote.

The rule to guard miners was proposed in 2024 below President Joe Biden and was the primary time in U.S. historical past that silica mud was regulated. 

“We’re making it clear that no job should be a death sentence, and every worker has the right to come home healthy and safe at the end of the day,” Julie Su, who was the performing director for the Division of Labor on the time, mentioned. 

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Congressional Republicans have voiced their assist for holding again the rule. In a July letter to the pinnacle of the Mine Security and Well being Administration on the Labor Division, Home Schooling and Workforce Committee Republicans complained that the rule is “unwarranted and costly.”

However regardless of the place of the business and the Trump administration, mine employees are growing black lung illness at an earlier age. Knowledge exhibits that the present price of the illness is again to charges final seen greater than 50 years in the past within the Seventies.

Black lung illness is an incurable situation and might result in lethal outcomes like lung most cancers, tuberculosis, and coronary heart failure.

By backing the business Trump is as soon as once more betraying the residents of states which have supported him probably the most. Trump promised blue-collar employees in states like West Virginia an financial increase, however as an alternative he’s given them a stoop.

Whereas some voters within the reddest states of America nonetheless again Trump, he continues to embrace insurance policies that make their lives depressing—even to the purpose of dying.

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