Trump Freezes Wind Power, Epstein Files Look Like a Cover-Up
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In this episode I focus on a major decision involving offshore wind projects already under construction along the East Coast and why the sudden halt has set off alarm bells well beyond the energy world.
These were not future proposals but active projects with money workers and infrastructure already in place.
I look at what this move means for jobs regional power demand and electricity costs and why states that were counting on these projects now face serious uncertainty.
The explanation offered by the Trump administration raises questions that deserve closer attention.
I also turn to the Justice Department’s release of Epstein related files and why the response has been anything but settled. After months of anticipation the release has intensified scrutiny instead of quieting it.
The issue is not just what was made public but how it was handled. Shifting redactions missing context and confusion around released materials have angered lawmakers survivors and legal observers across party lines.
I talk about why these reactions matter and what they suggest about unresolved accountability and trust in institutions that claim transparency while controlling what the public is allowed to see.
When decisions like these are made and explained this way, the effects do not end with a press cycle. They carry forward into jobs, energy costs, legal accountability, and whether the public believes the system is working for them or protecting itself.
This is A World Gone Mad. I’m Jeff Alan Wolf.
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