White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller launched into a tirade Sunday over wind turbines, which he described as “monstrous” and a “visual assault on God’s creation.”
A social media user on X published a photograph Saturday that showed several wind turbines off the coast of Virginia Beach. The image apparently upset Miller, who on Sunday, responding to the post, voiced his preference for fossil fuels as an energy source.

“These monstrous wind farms – every one of which exists solely based on federal subsidy – are a visual assault on God’s creation that weaken the grid, disrupt marine ecosystems, and force reliance on foreign fuel when [we] have near-limitless reserves of our own,” Miller wrote in a social media post on X to his more than 1.7 million followers.
Most of Miller’s claims have also been refuted by the Trump administration’s own Energy Department, which still has a page on its official government website dedicated to the “advantages of wind power.” On the page, the Energy Department states that wind power is “cost-effective” and bolsters energy reserves.


