Donald Trump is trying to block clean energy projects that could power millions of American homes — and Congress must stop him. The Trump administration is using the Department of Defense and federal permitting reviews to stall or block hundreds of wind energy projects across more than 30 states. These projects could produce enough electricity to power roughly 15 million homes, but Trump’s agencies are reportedly refusing to move them forward — not because the law requires it, but as an extrajudicial attack on clean energy. This political attack on renewable energy is coming at the exact moment families are being crushed by high electric bills, gas prices, and inflation. Blocking cheap wind power means more dependence on fossil fuels, higher costs for consumers, fewer good jobs, and more climate pollution. Tell Congress: Stop Trump’s clean energy blockade. Investigate the administration’s obstruction of wind projects and pass protections to ensure renewable energy projects are reviewed fairly and without political interference. Congress cannot let Trump quietly turn routine permitting reviews into a backdoor ban on wind energy. Lawmakers have the power to investigate the Department of Defense, demand answers from federal agencies, hold public hearings, and protect clean energy projects from politically motivated sabotage. Every blocked wind project means fewer jobs, a weaker grid, and more money flowing to fossil fuel corporations while working families pay higher utility bills. Communities need affordable power, cleaner air, and energy infrastructure that is built for the future — not another giveaway to Trump’s Big Oil allies. Add your name now and demand Congress stop Trump’s attack on clean energy before more projects and jobs and lost. The petition to Congress reads: "Stop Trump’s war on clean energy. Investigate the administration’s obstruction of wind power projects, protect fair permitting for renewable energy, and prevent political interference that raises costs for families, kills jobs, and worsens the climate crisis."