Oklahoma Attorney General Sues to Block Largest U.S. Aluminum Smelter Over Environmental Concerns
Oklahoma's Attorney General, Gentner Drummond, has filed a lawsuit to prevent the construction of what would be the largest aluminum smelter in the United States. The $4 billion project, backed by President Trump, is a joint venture between Emirates Global Aluminum and Century Aluminum. Drummond's lawsuit, filed in state court, raises concerns about the environmental impact of the smelter, particularly its potential to harm local cattle and the community's health due to air and water pollution. The project, slated for Inola, Oklahoma, is also criticized for its ties to the United Arab Emirates, with Drummond labeling it as an 'Islamic foreign monarchy.' The lawsuit comes amid a political backdrop, as Drummond is running for governor and President Trump has endorsed his opponent in the Republican primary.