President Trump touted his knowledge of wind power and turbines during a speech this weekend. However, several of his claims were false or misleading. Facts First: Here’s a breakdown of five things the President got wrong about wind turbines.
Washington President Donald Trump kicked off his holiday week with a speech at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Florida on Saturday. Speaking to the crowd of young conservatives, the President touted his knowledge of wind power and turbines, saying"I know windmills very much. I've studied it better than anybody I know." However, several of his claims were false or misleading.
Here's a breakdown of five things Trump got wrong about wind turbines. Bird DeathsTrump referred to wind turbines as"a bird graveyard" telling the crowd that if they"go under a windmill someday, you'll see more birds than you've ever seen ever in your life." Facts First: Research suggests that while wind power does contribute to bird deaths, more birds are killed by cats or other types of power plants.
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