President-elect Donald Trump has revisited his weird disdain for “windmills” in a late-night social media message. “The U.K.
is making a very big mistake. Open up the North Sea. Get rid of Windmills!” Trump’s post on Truth Social said.
He was referring to the U.K implementing a higher tax on North Sea oil and gas producers, and U.S.
company APA Corp’s unit Apache’s plans to exit the area by year-end 2029. The British government plans to use revenue from oil and gas to raise funds for renewable energy projects, as part of a wider shift away from non-renewable energy sources. Trump has brought up his hatred of wind turbines, which he calls “ windmills ,” in the past.
His obsession with wind turbines—which he blames for a variety of domestic and foreign policy ills— originates from a dispute he had with the Scottish Parliament over a North Sea wind farm overlooked by his golf course outside Aberdeen, Scotland . The wife of the man suspected to have blown up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas broke up with him just six days before the explosion Wednesday morning, law enforcement sources told the New York Post . Identified as Matthew Livelsberger , the 37-year-old is said to have left his home in Colorado Springs on Dec.
26 after getting into an argument with his wife about his infidelity, sources told the Post . After leaving his home, Las Vegas police say that Livelsberger rented the Tesla vehicle through the Turo app and .