'I literally cried': Former Keystone XL workers still reeling two years after Biden axed pipeline
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Workers who had jobs on the Keystone XL pipeline project detailed how their emotional reactions to hearing that President Biden had canceled the project two years ago.
"I was going to be on the Keystone XL project, but none of those jobs went. It got canceled, so I didn't see any of that work," Suzanne Walker, a pipeline welder who was hired to work the pipeline in North Dakota until Biden canceled its permits, told Fox News Digital. "That was a job down the drain and there really hasn't been much since." Thomas Catenacci is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
"I know a lot of members went and have done different things now because the pipeline business — it's just gone basically," she continued. "I know there are a few jobs out there, but we're trying to make it at home. I know a lot of people who fell on hard times."