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    Biden Admin Funneled $2B to Climate Group Tied to Stacey Abrams, EPA Finds

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:February 20, 20252 Mins Read
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    A recent review by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has revealed that $2 billion in federal funds were allocated to a climate-focused nonprofit organization reportedly linked to political activist and former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. The discovery has sparked renewed scrutiny over government spending practices and potential misuse of taxpayer dollars.

    According to sources within the EPA, the funds were earmarked under the Biden administration’s environmental initiatives but had been quietly directed to the nonprofit without full congressional oversight. Officials investigating the allocation of the funds have raised concerns over transparency and the potential for political favoritism in the distribution of federal climate grants.

    Republican lawmakers, led by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, have called for an immediate review of the funding process, arguing that taxpayer money should not be funneled into organizations with strong political affiliations. Zeldin stated that the agency is committed to ensuring accountability and preventing partisan groups from receiving disproportionate financial support under federal programs.

    The climate organization in question, which focuses on environmental justice and sustainability programs, has denied any wrongdoing. Representatives from the group assert that all funds received were lawfully allocated under existing federal guidelines and used for their intended purpose—expanding clean energy initiatives and addressing climate change-related challenges in underserved communities.

    Despite these assurances, congressional Republicans are pushing for further investigations into whether the funding was improperly distributed. Some lawmakers are demanding that the Biden administration provide detailed documentation on how the money was allocated and whether similar funds were directed to politically connected organizations.

    As the inquiry continues, the controversy over the $2 billion allocation is expected to fuel broader discussions about federal spending transparency and the role of political influence in climate policy funding.

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