Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Court: "Because Trump said to" not a legally valid defense

On Monday, US District Court Judge Patti Saris vacated a Trump executive order that brought a halt to all offshore wind power development, as well as some projects on land. That order had called for the suspension of all permitting for wind power on federal land and waters pending a review of current practices. This led states and an organization representing wind power companies to sue, claiming among other things that the suspension was arbitrary and capricious.

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... Over 10 months since the relevant government agencies were ordered to start a re-evaluation of the permitting process, testimony revealed that they had barely begun to develop the concept of a review. As such, the only reason they could offer in defense of the suspension consisted of Trump's executive order and a Department of the Interior memo implementing it.

"Whatever level of explanation is required when deviating from longstanding agency practice," Judge Saris wrote, "this is not it." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-09 02:57 PM

Not God....

Not a King.

Lock him Up.

If it's good enough for Brazil it's good enough for the "Exceptional Nation".

#2 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-12-09 03:20 PM

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