EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin revealed billions in taxpayer money was allocated to new climate nonprofits just before the Biden administration left office. A significant amount, nearly $20 billion from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, was given to organizations like Climate United Fund, which received nearly $7 billion shortly after its formation. Many of these nonprofits, including Justice Climate Fund, lack financial transparency and accountability, prompting concerns of them being merely shell corporations for politically connected individuals. This end-of-term funding spree highlights serious issues regarding oversight and the responsible use of taxpayer dollars.
The Biden administration's final days saw $20 billion from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund funneled to newly formed climate nonprofits, raising concerns about accountability.
Climate United Fund received almost $7 billion just five months after its incorporation, highlighting the rapid allocation of funds to unproven organizations.
With major sums allocated to groups like Justice Climate Fund, which has yet to file taxes, there appears to be a lack of oversight on taxpayer money.
The distribution of these funds to recent nonprofit formations suggests a troubling lack of transparency and potential connections to Democratic operatives.
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