OCEAN CITY — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office signaled in court filings that the Trump administration intends to revoke federal offshore wind permits for Maryland projects, which would effectively end the state’s controversial offshore wind industry and future development along the coast, at least for now.

Federal court records show that the U.S. Attorney General’s office filed a motion to stay in a 20-page lawsuit initially filed by South Bethany, Delaware, homeowner Edward Bintz, who said he strongly opposed offshore wind development for various reasons.

Bintz filed his lawsuit in February against several federal agencies under former President Joe Biden’s administration, which approved the construction of 114 wind turbines approximately 10 miles off Ocean City and the southern

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