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John Podesta’s Slush Fund Gave Billions to Climate Charities Founded Only Months Ago

Biden's highest climate emperor, John Podesta, was in charge of dumping $375 billion in climate spending sent to many charities founded just a few months ago.

New York Post I wrote it:

The Biden administration has poured at least $20 billion into environmental groups, most of which have only just been founded recently, Post found.

In one case, former Vice President Kamala Harris handed over a check of nearly $7 billion to Bethesda, Maryland, based in the Climate United Fund group that is not listed in the IRS charity database and has not filed with the federal government.

In 2024, EPA advisor Brent Efron got caught up in the video, saying that environmental regulators were rushing to spend $20 billion in climate funds.

“They get the money as soon as possible [Trump administration] Come in… It looks like we're in Titanic and we're throwing out the gold sticks from the edge,” Efron said in a video posted by Project Veritas.

Watch – Climate Protest Disturbs Sigourney Weaver's London “Tempest” play performance:

Lee Zeldin, EPA administrator, said: Alex Marlow Show He is working with the FBI and DOJ in eight groups tied to the “Goldbar” scheme.

Zeldin said, “The director of the Greenhouse Reduction Fund left the NGO to come to the Biden administration, became the director of the Greenhouse Reduction Fund, giving former employers $5 billion.”

He said one CEO who applied for the $20 million grant was sitting at the Biden White Environmental Justice Council, which has received only $3 million over the past three years.

The EPA has revealed that $2 billion has been set aside for Power Forward Community, a climate change group associated with Democrat Stacey Abrams, despite reporting only $100 in revenue for the organization.

“We want to reestablish more supervisory control. We want to be more accountable than every penny. I want to have the ability to sit in front of Congress, so you can ask me 20 of your number one questions, and I want to have the answers to all those people above my head,” Zeldin continued, sharing his desire to have the greatest transparency into agency spending.

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