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Congressmen Harris, Van Drew, and Smith Sound Alarm on National Security Risks Tied to Offshore Wind Projects

July 15, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Andy Harris, M.D. (MD-01), along with Congressmen Chris Smith (NJ-04) and Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02), sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi urging the Department of Justice to launch a national security review of offshore wind projects with significant foreign ownership and control.

The lawmakers raised concerns about the Maryland Offshore Wind and NY/NJ Empire Wind projects, which are backed by foreign companies and located near sensitive military operations, coastal radar systems, key infrastructure, and major shipping lanes. They warned these projects could interfere with defense radar, weaken maritime security, interrupt critical supply chains, and introduce cybersecurity vulnerabilities through foreign-made components, particularly from adversarial nations like China. 


Statement from Lawmakers: 

“The Biden administration rushed these foreign-controlled offshore wind projects through the permitting process without proper oversight, ignoring the serious national security risks they pose,” the lawmakers said. “Placing critical offshore energy infrastructure in the hands of foreign entities, including those owned by foreign governments, poses grave threats to military operations, radar systems, and the overall security of the power grid. We respectfully urge the Department of Justice to seek immediate corrective action through the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews foreign involvement in U.S. infrastructure for national security concerns. Immediate action is needed before the negligence of the previous administration leads to catastrophic consequences.”

The full letter can be read HERE.