Lee Zeldin, President Donald Trump’s new Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has seen dozens of slash funds distributed to Democratic-backed environmental groups by the Biden White House as a way to reward their support. It has revealed a billion.
Zeldin claimed billions were given to push Biden’s “green energy” climate proposal from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) passed in Congress in 2022.
It is said to be called the “front group” to promote Biden Green Agenda. One of the recipients was American Climate Corps. The federal program was trying to fill more than 20,000 jobs for young people to travel around the United States to advocate for clean energy, conservation and climate resilience sectors.
David Williams of the Taxpayer Protection Union said the Climate Corps is merely an extension of the Democratic Party’s political campaign division in 2024.
“The federal government was planning to send youths to swing states in states that would convince voters about the infrastructure bill and the interests of the IRA,” Williams said.
Another form of taxpayer “slash funds” passed an entity called the Power Forward Community. It is a coalition of national organizations to enter the community by making consumers throw away their appliances and purchasing “more efficient” products promoted by the EPA under Biden, and money on utility bills. It was made up of ways to save money.
Steve Harrigan of Fox News reported how $2 billion went to the Power Forward Communities Coalition.
EPA-managed Zeldin notes that $50 million has been sent to the Climate Justice Union, which promotes “the path to climate justice passes through free Palestine.”
$160 million went to the school bus program, promoting green energy, the company behind it went bankrupt, and $95 million worth of school buses for 55 school districts have not been completed.
Zeldin also said $5 billion would go to Green Capital coalition. The money was directed at promoting billions of clean power investments, focusing on low-income and underprivileged communities, according to the group.
