Richard Trumka, the head of the largest union in the United States, voiced his criticism on Sunday of President Joe Biden’s move to revoke the Keystone XL Pipeline’s permit last month, which affected tens of thousands of jobs. The boss of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL–CIO) told “Axios on HBO” that he believes it would be a mistake to halt the pipeline’s construction because it would eliminate jobs. Estimates say that the move to scrap construction cuts 11,000 jobs and could affect 60,000 more. “I wish [Biden] hadn’t done that on the first day,” Trumka said of the Keystone XL Pipeline permit revocation. “It did and will cost us jobs in the process,” he continued. “I wish he had paired that more carefully with the thing that he did second by saying, ‘Here’s where we’re creating jobs. We can do mine reclamation. We can fix …