Reagan Paul, a public figure active on social media, has recently posted several statements addressing political and energy policy issues.
On May 28, 2026, Paul alerted followers to an upcoming event with the message: “Mark your calendars!”
Later that day, Paul commented on actions by the U.S. Department of Justice under former President Trump. On May 28, 2026, he wrote, ” Trump’s DOJ is suing Maine and other blue states for refusing undercover license plates to federal ICE agents. Democrats don’t support the police — they support chaos and open borders. They’re obstructing agents fighting fentanyl trafficking, human smuggling rings, and” The post references ongoing disputes between state governments and federal authorities over cooperation with immigration enforcement efforts.
On May 29, 2026, Paul shared his perspective on energy policy transitions by quoting, “‘…transition meant we’re going to move from one form of energy to another. And the transition was always a fantasy, even stronger. You could call it a lie, because if you’re going to go from affordable, reliable, and secure energy to intermittent, weather-dependent,” This comment reflects skepticism toward efforts aimed at shifting from traditional energy sources to renewables.
Discussions around federal lawsuits involving states like Maine relate to broader debates about state versus federal roles in immigration enforcement and law enforcement cooperation. These disputes have persisted for years as some states enact policies limiting assistance with federal immigration operations.
Energy transition debates have intensified in recent years amid legislative pushes for renewable adoption and critiques regarding grid reliability during periods of high demand or adverse weather conditions.



