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Vol. I · No. 171 · 1303 Reports Sunday, June 21, 2026
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Whitehouse Criticizes DoD Delays on 250+ Wind Projects in Senate Hearing

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Wind energyPentagon reviewsSenate hearingEnergy permitting

Summary

The broadcast covers a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing where Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) criticizes the Department of Defense for stalling approvals on more than 250 onshore wind projects, shifting obstruction from the Interior Department. He calls national security concerns preposterous and urges progress on permitting reform. Whitehouse also attacks Trump administration infrastructure policies, including frozen EV grants, transit cuts, and the effects of the Iran conflict on gasoline prices. The segment includes exchanges with Sen. Roger Wicker and transitions to testimony from an infrastructure administrator. Sourcing relies on Whitehouse's statements, committee dialogue, and references to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act; no Pentagon or administration officials are directly quoted in the provided transcript.

Editorial Assessment

The reporting accurately reflects Whitehouse's documented criticisms, with the 250+ stalled projects figure matching American Clean Power Association data cited across Axios, Canary Media, CNN and AP. National security review delays for onshore wind on private land are confirmed as ongoing since early 2026, though DoD maintains these reviews address legitimate radar and operational risks. Claims of gasoline price spikes tied to the Iran conflict are supported by multiple reports tracking a roughly $1.50 increase and billions in added consumer costs. Viewers may miss the Pentagon's stated position that reviews remain active but complex, as well as any data on projects that have cleared reviews. The framing is heavily one-sided, portraying delays as politically motivated obstruction without equivalent airtime for defense priorities.

Key Moments

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More than 250 wind projects awaiting standard DoD approval, with national security concerns preposterous for all

Matches American Clean Power Association data reported by Axios, CNN, AP and others as of May-June 2026

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Obstruction venue shifted from Interior Department 'roach motel' to full DoD blockage

Earlier Interior pauses on offshore projects documented; DoD now handling routine onshore reviews, per multiple 2026 reports

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Trump's war in Iran raised gas prices nearly $1.50/gallon, costing Americans extra $45 billion

Consistent with reporting on Strait of Hormuz impacts and price surges tracked by AAA, Brown University and Senate Democrats in 2026

Notable Concerns

  • One-sided sourcing limited to Democratic senator's perspective
  • Limited context on DoD's national security review process and rationale

Sources Consulted

  1. 250+ onshore wind projects stalled as Pentagon freezes permitting
  2. Exclusive: Wind projects pile up as Pentagon reviews stall
  3. The Pentagon is delaying wind power development
  4. Renewable Groups Sue to End Pentagon's 'Total Halt' of Wind Power
  5. Pentagon reviews are blocking wind farms, putting jobs at risk
  6. VIDEO: Heinrich, Kim, Senate Democrats Host Roundtable on how Trump’s war with Iran is raising gas prices