Democrats Question Legality of Trump, TotalEnergies Offshore Wind Deal

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April 7 (Reuters) – House Democrats questioned the legality of the Trump administration’s deal to ​return nearly $1 billion to TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) to ‌stop the development of two U.S. offshore wind farms, according to letters sent to ​administration officials and the French ​energy company.

  • U.S. Representatives Jared Huffman and ⁠Jamie Raskin, both Democrats, sent a ​letter on Monday to Interior Department ​and Department of Justice leadership alleging the agreement with TotalEnergies was against the law.
  • The letter seeks ​an explanation of the statutory authority ​for the reimbursement and questions the source of ‌the ⁠funding.
  • “If DOI is funding this deal without a valid appropriation or settlement authority every dollar it spends is ​unlawful,” the ​lawmakers wrote.
  • A ⁠second letter to TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne requests a ​briefing with the company and ​asks ⁠for documents and communications related to the reimbursement.
  • Both letters requested responses by April ⁠20.
  • Interior ​Department, DOJ and TotalEnergies ​officials did not immediately respond to requests for ​comment.

Reporting by Nichola Groom Editing by Rod Nickel


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