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Trump Moves to End New Wind, Solar Tax Subsidies
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Wind and solar take a lot of land, 100 times more land for a similar amount of energy. They take an enormous amount of materials, energy intensive materials. The post Trump Moves to End New Wind, Solar Tax Subsidies first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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· Jul 3, 2026
Energy Secretary Attacked for Ending Wind and Solar Subsidies, “November Is Coming”
President Trump’s Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced Friday via video: “I’m thrilled to report that after 35 years, on July 4th, we will end the subsidies for new wind and solar projects, thanks to President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cut.” While MAGA-aligned politicians are applauding the decision, including Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), who replied, “Cheers. The []
RedState
· Jul 3, 2026
New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies
New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies
Off The Press
· Jul 3, 2026
Trump cutting costly solar, wind subsidies on July 4
The Trump administration is set to cut subsidies for new solar and wind power projects on Saturday. Estimates suggest the subsidies have cost taxpayers more than 141 billion over the past 16 years, more than any other energy source. The Working Families Tax Cuts, a signature piece of President Trump’s tax legislation signed a year []...Click to read more
Drudge Retort
· Jul 4, 2026
Trump to Cut Solar, Wind Subsidies on July 4th
The Trump administration is set to cut subsidies for new solar and wind power projects on Saturday.
Free Press
· Jul 5, 2026
Tell Congress: Stop Making it Hotter
The U.S. Congress has always given dramatically larger subsidies to fossil fuels than to solar or wind. Yet, just now, in the middle of a heat wave, with renewables having just become the world's largest source of electricity, not to mention the most affordable, the Energy Secretary has announced an end to all subsidies for solar and wind and the removal of energy efficiency rules for home appliances, risking disastrous power outages.
Grist
· Jul 10, 2026
The nation’s biggest public utility just doubled down on coal, gas, and nuclear
In a revised energy plan, the Tennessee Valley Authority follows Trump administration directives and shies away from solar and wind.
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Related coverage for "Trump Moves to End New Wind, Solar Tax Subsidies": 2Paragraphs — Energy Secretary Attacked for Ending Wind and Solar Subsidies, “November Is Coming”. RedState — New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies. Off The Press — Trump cutting costly solar, wind subsidies on July 4. Drudge Retort — Trump to Cut Solar, Wind Subsidies on July 4th. Free Press — Tell Congress: Stop Making it Hotter. Grist — The nation’s biggest public utility just doubled down on coal, gas, and nuclear


