The White House said Thursday that President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE's budget request for 2021 will not include funding for a controversial nuclear waste repository in Nevada, marking a reversal of the administration's stance from the previous three years.

Trump had previously requested federal funds to build the Yucca Mountain project, over objections from Nevada leaders.

“Nevada, I hear you on Yucca Mountain and my Administration will RESPECT you! Congress and previous Administrations have long failed to find lasting solutions – my Administration is committed to exploring innovative approaches – I’m confident we can get it done!” Trump tweeted.

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A senior administration official later confirmed to The Hill that the president would not seek funds for the Yucca Mountain project in his 2021 budget request, which is expected Monday.

The White House sought $120 million in Trump's first budget request to restart the licensing process for Yucca Mountain, which Congress designated in 1987 to be the nation’s sole repository for high-level nuclear waste.

Former President Obama halted the Yucca Mountain project in 2010 by cutting off the licensing process in 2010.

Trump’s tweet comes amid a growing push from some Republicans to increase reliance on nuclear energy. While the energy source is free from carbon pollution, it creates waste that must be stored for decades.

The move by Trump also comes in an election year, with the president seeking a second term. Trump lost Nevada by less than 2.5 percentage points in 2016.

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto Catherine Marie Cortez MastoVA problems raise worries about mail slowdown, prescriptions Cortez Masto touts mail-in voting in convention speech Vulnerable Senate Democrat urges unity: 'Not about what side of the aisle we're on' MORE (D-Nev.) cited Trump’s forthcoming budget when reacting to the news.

“I look forward to working with you on this critical issue for Nevada and ensuring your budget doesn’t include any funding to restart the failed Yucca Mountain project that a majority of Nevadans reject, regardless of party,” she tweeted.

Updated at 7:09 p.m.