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A turbine blade is lifted onto a rack near tower sections at the Revolution Wind project assembly site at State Pier in New London, Connecticut, US, on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.

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A FEDERAL JUDGE has just IGNITED a constitutional firestorm, SIDELINING the Trump administration’s national security order to SAVE a foreign green energy giant. In a stunning blow to American sovereignty, the court has CLEARED Danish firm Orsted to restart its $5 BILLION Revolution Wind project, accusing the White House of harboring sinister “true motives” for protecting U.S. waters.

This ruling is a DIRECT ASSAULT on presidential authority, placing the profits of a European corporation ABOVE the Pentagon’s urgent warnings. The administration halted this and four other projects citing grave risks to military operations and national defense. Yet Judge Royce Lamberth callously dismissed these concerns, questioning why the government would dare inflict “one-and-a-half million a day” in losses on the foreign developer.

The chilling message is clear: the financial interests of global green investors NOW TRUMP the security of the United States. With shares of Orsted soaring on the news, a dangerous precedent is set. The judiciary has effectively become the ENFORCER for the climate industrial complex, overriding the Commander-in-Chief’s duty to safeguard the nation.

Is this the future—where foreign boards of directors dictate what happens off America’s shores, and any attempt to resist is crushed by activist courts? The pillars of national defense are being dismantled, not by a foreign enemy, but by gavel-wielding judges in Washington. The rule of law has been weaponized, and America’s security is the price.



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