This might be why there is so much press coverage about drones flying over New Jersey.

Attorney General Merrick Garland finds himself in the congressional crosshairs as Republicans on Capitol Hill intensify investigations into his Department of Justice’s alleged coverup of a solar energy scandal centered around a plant based in Nevada called Crescent Dunes.

“I am writing to express my concerns and seek clarification regarding the recent motion filed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on November 6, 2024, to intervene and dismiss the False Claims Act (qui tam) lawsuit filed by CMB Export, LLC, against Tonopah Solar Energy, LLC, and its affiliates,” Rep. Lance Gooden (R-TX) wrote in a letter Tuesday to Garland. “This action raises significant questions about the decision-making process and rationale behind the DOJ’s intervention, particularly in light of the timeline and the lack of any clear justification for dismissing this case.”

Gooden’s inquiry, the second member of Congress to weigh in on this burgeoning scandal, was obtained exclusively by Breitbart News ahead of its public release. Rep. Carol Miller (R-WV) has already weighed in on the matter in previous reports and inquiries, so this represents an expansion of congressional interest in the case.

While conducting an investigative report, Breitbart News learned that on election night, November 5, outgoing President Joe Biden’s Justice Department took action to effectively conceal a potentially huge green energy scandal.

As it turns out, Breitbart discovered Crescent Dunes dates back to the Obama administration, where it was initially launched. The plant is said to use numerous mirrors in the desert to focus sunlight onto a large tower, heating molten salt. However, the plant has faced significant issues. After going bankrupt and later reopening under new ownership, it still only generates a small portion of the energy it was originally expected to. The technology has proven to be unreliable, and in addition to concerns about wildlife—such as birds reportedly catching fire mid-flight from the concentrated sunlight—there have also been incidents where workers were hospitalized due to exposure to toxic gases released from the tank.

However, in his letter, Rep. Gooden stressed to Garland that he views this issue as larger than just the Crescent Dunes project, potentially impacting all green energy initiatives supported by the left.

It is abundantly clear that so-called green energy companies are nothing more than another money laundering operation for the left. Hopefully, the investigation into Crescent Dunes will blow this scam wide open.