EPA Chief Lee Zeldin asked an inspector general to investigate the $20 billion ‘gold bars’ heist by Joe Biden’s EPA. “I just had this letter sent to the EPA Office of the Inspector General concerning the Biden EPA “Gold Bars” scheme,” Lee Zeldin said.
“Recent findings reveal a pattern of reckless financial management, blatant conflicts of interest, astonishing sums of tax dollars awarded to unqualified recipients, and severe deficiencies in regulatory oversight under the prior administration,” the letter to EPA Inspector General Nicole Murley read.
It was revealed in the statement that the FBI and DOJ are currently investigating the scheme.
“Given the severity of the alleged misconduct, waste, conflicts of interest, and potential fraud within the GGRF program, the Administrator is conducting a comprehensive review. Concurrent investigations by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are underway,” the letter stated.
Citibank has frozen the $20 billion that was earmarked for the 8 ‘green’ entities amid the ongoing DOJ and FBI investigations.
As previously reported, an EPA advisor was exposed in a Project Veritas undercover video admitting that the agency rushed to allocate billions of taxpayer dollars to climate change initiatives just before President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Brent Efron, a special advisor at the EPA and instrumental in implementing Biden’s climate agenda, spoke to a Project Veritas operative about the rush to disburse funds two months before Trump’s inauguration.
“Now it’s how to get the money out as fast as possible before they [Trump Administration] come in … It truly feels like we’re on the Titanic or throwing gold bar off the top edge,” Efron said.
Efron detailed how the EPA is scrambling to ensure these funds are committed to projects, including those initially planned for a Kamala Harris presidency. He also disclosed that the EPA planned to continue this funding rush until the very last minute on Inauguration Day.
“We gave them [nonprofits, states, tribes] the money because… it was an insurance policy against Trump winning. Because they aren’t [a government agency], they’re safer from Republicans taking the money away,” he said.
Efron also discusses the EPA’s strategy of using nonprofits as a shield against Republican policies and hints at the potential personal benefits awaiting him post-tenure. “Over the last year we’ve given out $50 billion dollars for climate things…so to go work for one of these places would be really cool,” he said.
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BREAKING: @EPA Advisor Admits ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump is Funneling Billions to Climate Organizations, “We’re Throwing Gold Bars off the Titanic”
— Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) December 3, 2024
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