Exclusive — Aaron Masaitis Explains How Bulgaria Could Be ‘Grand Central Station’ for U.S. Energy to Eastern Europe

This photograph taken on April 12, 2024, shows a partial view of the Troyanovo I coal mine, near the village of Troyanovo, eastern Bulgaria. Bulgaria has committed to exiting coal by 2040 as part of EU efforts to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by mid-century under its Green Deal, unpopular in coal-dependent Bulgaria, which is a major issue ahead of the European parliamentary elections on June 9 and the country's own national election the same day. The European Union's plans to phase out coal are not going down well in Beli Bryag, a Bulgarian mining village that was sacrificed to expand an open-pit mine. Now it seems the facility may not have a long life either. (Photo by Nikolay DOYCHINOV / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Vessela SERGUEVA
Aaron Masaitas, a veteran and CEO of a small investment and real estate company in Tampa, Florida, told Breitbart News Saturday how President Donald Trump can move billions of dollars in energy through Bulgaria if there were a strong America First advocate in the form of ambassador for the Eastern European country.

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