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President Trump pauses offshore wind projects over national security risks

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FIRST ON FOX: President Trump’s Department of Interior announced on Monday that, effective immediately, leases for all large-scale offshore wind projects being constructed in the United States will be paused.

In a press release, DOI wrote that the pause is due to “national security risks” identified by the Department of War in “recently completed classified reports.”

In a press release, DOI says the pause will “give the Department, along with the Department of War and other relevant government agencies, time to work with leaseholders and state partners to assess the possibility of mitigating the national security risks posed by these projects.”

“The prime duty of the United States government is to protect the American people,” Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, said in the press release.

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President Donald Trump, left, wind turbines, right (Getty)

“Today’s action addresses emerging national security risks, including the rapid evolution of the relevant adversary technologies, and the vulnerabilities created by large-scale offshore wind projects with proximity near our east coast population centers. The Trump administration will always prioritize the security of the American people.”

The Department of Interior listed 5 leases that are being paused, including Vineyard Wind1 , Revolution Wind, CVOW, Sunrise Wind, and Empire Wind.

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President Donald Trump, with Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, takes a question from reporters after signing executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on May 23, 2025.  (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

The department highlighted unclassified reports from the U.S. government in the past that have “long found” that massive turbine blades in large-scale offshore wind projects can create radar interference called “clutter” that can obscure legitimate moving targets and generate false targets. 

In 2024, a Department of Energy report found that while radar threshold for false alarm detection can be increased to reduce some of that “clutter”, the radar can “miss actual targets” when that threshold is increased.

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Wind turbines, of the Block Island Wind Farm, tower above the water on October 14, 2016 off the shores of Block Island, Rhode Island.

Wind turbines, of the Block Island Wind Farm, tower above the water on October 14, 2016 off the shores of Block Island, Rhode Island. (Don Emmert)

“Today’s action ensures that national security risks posed by offshore wind projects are appropriately addressed and that the United States government retains its ability to effectively defend the American people,” the press release states.

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