Kerry Predicts Trump Won't Stop Climate Agenda

"Some issues look a little bit different when you’re actually in office."

Secretary of State John Kerry wishes to reassure the globalists and Obama sycophants that President-elect Donald Trump will not be reversing the Climate Change agenda, and the fight will go on.   

Speaking before a crowd of government delegates, climate advocates and business leaders at UN conference, Secretary Kerry said that Trump's perspective on the issue will change once he gets into the Oval Office. 

"I know it has left some here and elsewhere feeling uncertain about the future," Kerry said. "While I can’t stand here and speculate about what policies our president-elect will pursue, I will tell you this: In the time I have spent in public life, one of the things I have learned, some issues look a little bit different when you’re actually in office compared to when you’re on the campaign trail."

Trump has promised to withdraw from a deal cut in Paris last year vowing to cut greenhouse gas emissions, something John Kerry warned against, advising Americans holding those beliefs to keep bringing the pressure.

"And no one, no one should doubt the overwhelming majority of the citizens of the U.S. who know climate change is happening and who are determined to keep our commitments in Paris," he said. ​

Trump's transition spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement to the Wall Street Journal that they still intend to "withdraw from the deal." Kerry's predictions may be slightly off.  

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