Stephen Miller calls wind turbines 'monstrous' and 'visual assault on God's creation' in social media post
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Alexander Willis
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Summary
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller criticized wind turbines as "monstrous" and a "visual assault on God's creation" in a social media post reacting to a photograph of wind farms off the coast of Virginia Beach. The comments reflect ongoing political opposition to renewable energy infrastructure, with Miller framing wind farms as an aesthetic and religious offense rather than an environmental or economic issue.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledStephen 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.
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