PBS report from Denmark comes at a time when a Middle Eastern War for Oil has closed off 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supplies, indefinitely. Denmark is uniquely positioned to ride out the storm, and stands as a strong counterfactual to the Trump administration’s rants against clean energy, particularly wind.
The report also touches on another bogus tactic Secretary Chris Wright has used against wind energy – the myth of “national security” concerns related to wind’s radar signature.
The Trump administration justified its nearly $1 billion settlement agreement with TotalEnergies to effectively buy back the French company’s U.S. offshore wind leases by citing national security concerns raised by the Department of Defense. Emails obtained by House Democrats and viewed by Heatmap, however, seem to conflict with that story.
California Representative Jared Huffman introduced the documents into the congressional record on Wednesday during a hearing held by the House Natural Resources Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
“The national security justification appears to be totally fabricated, and fabricated after the fact,” Huffman said during the hearing. “DOI committed to paying Total nearly a billion dollars before it had concocted its justification of a national security issue.”
The email exchange Huffman cited took place in mid-November among officials at the Department of the Interior. On November 13, 2025, Christopher Danley, the deputy solicitor for energy and mineral resources, emailed colleagues in the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the secretary’s office an attachment with the name “DRAFT_Memorandum_of_Understanding.docx.”
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