Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on Tuesday slammed President Donald Trump, accusing the latter of deliberately slowing down clean energy projects to favor fossil fuels.

California AG Touts Notice Of Intent To Sue

California Attorney General Rob Bonta accused Trump of “illegally working to kill offshore wind projects” and favoring fossil fuels, in a post on X. He then said that California had sent a “Notice Of Intent To Sue” for the Trump administration.

The press release shared by Bonta outlined that the notice was targeting an “unlawful agreement between the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) and Golden State Wind LLC (GSW) that puts at risk California’s clean energy gains.”

The California AG said that the Trump administration had violated the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA), which outlines that California will have a “say in the offshore wind leasing program and prevent corrupt backroom deals,” the press release said.

The press release accused the DOI of “illegally allocating” over $120 million to the company to abandon an offshore wind energy lease it secured in 2022 for a 2-Gigawatt offshore wind farm in the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area, the press release said.

The Department of the Interior and the White House did not immediately respond to Benzinga‘s request for comment

Gavin Newsom Says Trump Engaged In Corrupt Deals

Quoting Bonta’s post, Newsom slammed Trump for the GSW deal, saying that the President was “wasting millions of taxpayer dollars on corrupt, backroom deals,” which put California’s potential to deliver energy independence provided by offshore wind at risk. Newsom also asked people to “stay tuned” for further developments.

Newsom had earlier also criticized Trump’s decision to restart the Sable Offshore Corp (NYSE:SOC) pipeline off the Santa Barbara coast in California, which was at the center of controversy following a 2015 oil spill that caused significant environmental damage and was subsequently shut down by authorities.

Trump Admin Sued By New York AG

New York Attorney General Letitia James had earlier this month sued the Trump admin over a similar deal with French energy company TotalEnergies SE (NYSE:TTE), saying that the Trump administration was giving nearly $1 billion to the energy company to divest from offshore wind projects in favor of fossil fuels.

Meanwhile, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) recently reaffirmed criticism of Trump over his administration’s pro-fossil fuel stance. Sanders said that the President was favoring his “big oil friends” while downplaying the climate crisis.

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