Trump Cites Defense Production Act to Sign Energy-Related Memorandums

President Donald Trump ‌invoked the Defense Production Act on Monday to sign ‌a series of energy-related presidential ⁠memorandums, the White House announced, as his administration aims to tackle rising ​fuel prices as a result of U.S. ⁠and Israel's war on Iran.
Published: 4/20/2026, 11:17:53 PM EDT
Trump Cites Defense Production Act to Sign Energy-Related Memorandums
President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2026. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump ‌invoked the Defense Production Act on Monday to sign ‌a series of energy-related presidential ⁠memorandums, the White House announced, as his administration aims to tackle rising ​fuel prices as a result of U.S. ⁠and Israel's war on Iran.

Trump signed memorandums on coal supply chains, domestic petroleum production, natural gas transmission and liquefied natural gas capacity.

The ‌president also signed memorandums on grid infrastructure and other ‌energy-related infrastructure.

"Today’s determinations allow the Department of Energy to use funding ​secured in the One Big Beautiful Bill ​to strengthen our grid ​infrastructure and unleash reliable, affordable, secure energy," White House spokeswoman ⁠Taylor Rogers said on X.

The Defense Production Act is a Cold War-era piece of legislation aimed ​at boosting production of ⁠goods for national security purposes.

Rising ​fuel prices ​have ‌triggered higher prices in the United States on a range of goods and services, from ‌airline tickets and housing to fertilizer and groceries.