Plaintiffs in a pair of new lawsuits against the Trump administration noted leaders in both political parties, thousands of businesses and millions of Americans support permanently protecting our coasts from offshore drilling. (paxphongtrinh/Adobe Stock)

Several environmental groups concerned about increased offshore drilling have a filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration.

The suit challenges an order by the president to revoke former President Joe Biden’s withdrawal of areas of the ocean from future oil and gas leasing. Another related suit wants the court to reinstate a federal ruling that invalidated an attempt by the first Trump administration to undo Obama-era offshore protections.

Christian Wagley, coastal organizer for the advocacy coalition Healthy Gulf, said the suits will not affect current oil and gas drilling in Texas.

“The vast majority of the offshore drilling in the United States takes place in the central and western gulf,” Wagley pointed out. “That’s Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, and they would not be affected by any of this.”

He added if drilling is expanded, it could destroy the ecosystem along the coast.

Devorah Ancel, Environmental Law Program senior attorney for the Sierra Club, which is a plaintiff in one of the lawsuits, said Biden’s actions acknowledged the harm expanded drilling could cause in coastal communities and argued President Donald Trump’s actions are illegal.

“We are challenging that based on statutory grounds as well as constitutional grounds,” Ancel outlined. “The president has violated the property clause of the Constitution, which gives Congress the exclusive authority to regulate federal lands and waters.”

Trump said boosting fossil-fuel production is essential to meeting energy demand and maintaining U.S. leadership in global energy markets, but Ancel countered claims the protections would disturb U.S. energy security are untrue.