Guardian — US
Jun 02, 02:22 PM
On June 2, 2026, six states initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the cancellation of an offshore wind lease off New York. The states claim that the $1 billion deal with TotalEnergies to terminate the project is unlawful.
Guardian — US
Jun 02, 02:22 PM
On June 2, 2026, six states initiated legal action against the Trump administration over its decision to cancel a major offshore wind lease off New York. The lawsuit follows a $1 billion deal with TotalEnergies to terminate plans for wind farms in New York and North Carolina.
Washington Examiner
Jun 02, 04:51 PM
A coalition of seven Democratic-led states, led by New York, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the cancellation of an offshore wind farm lease. The lawsuit claims that the administration's buyout deal with TotalEnergies was unlawful and violated the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act. The project was expected to provide energy for over 1 million homes and businesses.
The Hill
Jun 02, 05:02 PM
A lawsuit has been filed by six states against the Trump administration to prevent a deal that would cancel offshore wind farm rights in exchange for fossil fuel investments. The states involved are New York, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 02, 09:51 PM
New York and six other states are suing the federal government over a deal with TotalEnergies that refunds the company $1 billion for offshore wind project leases. The lawsuit argues against the condition that the funds be redirected to fossil fuel investments.
Mother Jones
Jun 03, 11:30 AM
On June 2, 2026, six states, led by New York, sued the Trump administration over its cancellation of an offshore wind lease, which involved a $1 billion payment to TotalEnergies. The lawsuit claims the deal violates federal laws and seeks to prevent its implementation.