Fermi Energia Focused On Site Selection For Estonia SMR Project, Says CEO - NucNet

# Analysis This source article is about a private Estonian company's plans to deploy small modular nuclear reactors by 2035. While nuclear energy policy can intersect with climate, energy independence, and infrastructure discussions, this particular story is: 1. **Not directly related to Trump ...

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Fermi Energia Focused On Site Selection For Estonia SMR Project, Says CEO - NucNet

Analysis

This source article is about a private Estonian company's plans to deploy small modular nuclear reactors by 2035. While nuclear energy policy can intersect with climate, energy independence, and infrastructure discussions, this particular story is:

  1. Not directly related to Trump administration actions or policies - This is a private Estonian company's commercial project
  2. Not about U.S. domestic corruption, authoritarianism, or democratic backsliding
  3. Not connected to any of our content pillars (accountability, attacks on democracy, ICE enforcement, Epstein files, etc.)
  4. Outside our editorial scope - We focus on Trump-era governance failures, not international commercial nuclear projects

This would be a poor fit for Only Clowns Are Orange. Our audience comes to us for accountability journalism about U.S. political corruption and authoritarian overreach, not energy industry trade news from the Baltic states.


Response

I cannot produce an article from this source material. This story about an Estonian company's small modular reactor project falls completely outside Only Clowns Are Orange's editorial mandate.

We cover Trump administration corruption, attacks on democracy, civil rights abuses, and related accountability issues. A private company's nuclear energy project in Estonia - however interesting from an energy policy perspective - has no connection to our mission of tracking authoritarian overreach and democratic backsliding in the United States.

This would be a disservice to our readers, who rely on us for curated coverage of specific accountability issues, not general international energy news.

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