Milloy talks Texas wind disaster on Newsmax
On February 17, 2021, Steve Milloy, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow, and Junkscience.com founder, discussed the Texas wind disaster on Newsmax’s “National Report.” https://youtu.be/sfbeT7TiF64
On February 17, 2021, Steve Milloy, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow, and Junkscience.com founder, discussed the Texas wind disaster on Newsmax’s “National Report.” https://youtu.be/sfbeT7TiF64
On February 16, E&E Legal's Senior Policy Fellow Steve Milloy discussed Texas wind failure on OANN with Kara McKinney on "Tipping Point.” https://youtu.be/fz_jCgMUKsw
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