You recognize what everybody loves heading into winter and the vacation season? The looming—and rising—risk of getting their energy shut off.
And the way is President Donald Trump going to cope with this? By mendacity, in fact.
In response to the Washington Publish, surging electrical prices nationwide are resulting in a corresponding bump in energy shutoffs. By some means, it doesn’t actually look like “Make America Freeze to Death Again” is a profitable technique, however the administration is leaning into it.
It doesn’t actually matter the way you slice and cube these numbers: They’re horrible. New York Metropolis residential shutoffs have elevated fivefold over the past 12 months. And in Pennsylvania, energy shutoffs are up 21%, which interprets to 270,000 households dropping electrical energy providers.
A wind farm in McCook, Texas, on July 20, 2022.
The Trump administration has tried to spin this by pinning it on Democrats, claiming that vitality prices are rising in blue states as a result of they refuse to undertake Trump’s “commonsense energy dominance agenda.”
Inform that to Montana, the place prices are up a median of 25.3%. Or Wyoming, the place they’re up 22.9%. Or in North Dakota, which has seen 30.3% larger electrical energy prices. Or Oklahoma, the place residents get to pay 29.9% extra. And in Missouri? Effectively, come on down and get your 37% enhance.
The record goes on and on.
Total, People are paying 11% extra for electrical energy than we did earlier than Trump took workplace in January. And folks very a lot blame Trump for this.
Trump’s “dominance agenda” is unquestionably meant to harm blue states which might be pro-renewable vitality, however the administration appears to have ignored the truth that loads of purple states additionally use renewables. 13 purple states that backed Trump in 2024 are literally excessive customers of renewable vitality, and Texas has lengthy relied on renewables—which it’s now trashing to appease Trump.
Maybe essentially the most brazenly sad purple state is Indiana, the place Vitality and Pure Assets Secretary Suzanne Jaworowski, who truly served within the first Trump administration, is offended that Trump’s hatred of renewables has led to 72 of 92 counties enacting moratoriums on vitality or set up initiatives.
However Jaworowski desires to have the ability to cease counties from doing that, apparently within the title of patriotism and AI:
What the president is saying—that we want AI knowledge facilities, and we want vitality improvement—we’re creating our personal little group and incentivizing that. We really feel like that is a part of America250. In case you’re a patriotic group, and also you need to rise up and present some unity, present some assist for what the nation must do proper now, that is Indiana’s method of displaying that.
Certain, everybody truly hates knowledge facilities, which hoover up all accessible energy and lift electrical energy prices for surrounding communities. But when your state goes to provide in to Trump’s imaginative and prescient, it requires vitality—a number of renewable vitality. Indiana is aware of that, if it is going to woo large tech corporations to arrange store, it will probably’t be performed with out wind and photo voltaic.
In fact, Indiana may additionally simply construct some nuclear reactors and provides itself the chance to expertise its very personal Three Mile Island.

A coal-fired energy plant operates on April 14 close to Cheshire, Ohio.
Total, the plan to push us all again to some form of nineteenth century black lung coal existence just isn’t going properly. Though the administration slashed the prices to extract coal on public lands, they aren’t leaping on the alternative.
Earlier this 12 months, the administration tried to win over corporations with a possibility to extract 167 million tons of coal on public land in Montana. At the latest sale within the space, coal fetched $1.10 a ton. However this time round, the one bid was for $186,000—or a minuscule fraction of a penny per ton.
The Trump staff can also be forcing ageing coal vegetation to stay open even when the house owners need them closed. That’s leading to elevated prices to these corporations, which inevitably will get handed on to customers.
Trump doesn’t appear to have observed that electrical costs are hovering, bragging earlier this month that vitality prices have been plummeting. Ultimately, the administration doesn’t care about affordability.
However the numbers don’t lie: We’re all paying extra. And it’s all Trump’s fault.