'Bad idea': Conservatives warn red state data center bill will derail Trump's vision of energy 'golden age'

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Yurts founder and CEO Ben Van Roo breaks down concerns over DeepSeek on The Will Cain Show. Conservatives on social media and in the public square are increasingly speaking out about a bill being mulled in the Texas legislature they say threatens President Donald Trump's goal of ushering in a "golden age" of American energy and AI dominance. Some conservatives are rebelling over a proposal in the Texas Senate that will give the state broad authority to control new data centers in the state. SB6, or "the data center bill," caused an online ruckus recently, with conservative opposition to the bill gaining momentum, arguing that the bill, should it pass, will impose a major roadblock to the Trump administration's "Golden Age" of American energy production. Texas, long believed to be an ideal location for the AI fueling data centers, is a major location for President Trump's multibillion-dollar Stargate plan and is considered a finalist for numerous other multibillion-dollar projects and investments over the next decade.