Trump’s FBI moving to criminally charge Habitat for Humanity and other groups

HomerJS

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I’m sure our resident orange lipped suck ups have their excuses ready from Fox News. Any group that received climate grants from the EPA will be criminally charged.

This country will be fucked for the rest of my lifetime absent a civil war

 

Viper1j

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I’m sure our resident orange lipped suck ups have their excuses ready from Fox News. Any group that received climate grants from the EPA will be criminally charged.

This country will be fucked for the rest of my lifetime absent a civil war

It gets worse.


Trump’s EPA Is Trying to Seize Billions From Habitat for Humanity​

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Donald Trump’s freshly appointed Environmental Protection Agency chief is trying to seize $2 billion in federal grant money from a coalition of nonprofits that includes Habitat for Humanity.
The money is set to be used to build thousands of affordable, energy-efficient houses by Power Forward Communities, an umbrella organization for five nonprofits including Habitat for Humanity.
The money is already in the process of being spent on building houses: it is sitting in a bank account waiting to be accessed by the group. But Trump’s EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has publicly vowed to try to prevent it from being paid out by Citibank, where the previous administration deposited $20 billion in green grants for disbursement.

The Daily Beast unraveled the attack on Habitat for Humanity after Zeldin—a failed candidate for governor of New York before being given a job by Trump—claimed he was stopping “gold bars” leaving the government’s coffers.

“The Biden EPA put this in writing to make sure not only are they tossing these gold bars off the Titanic, their words not mine, but they’re trying to make it very difficult to recover. We’re not going to rest,” Zeldin said in a Fox News interview this week. The clip was reposted by the Trump administration’s rapid response account on X.

Zeldin’s use of the words “gold bars” is intentional. It’s a reference to a hidden-camera video published by the far-right activist group Project Veritas in December that seems to show a former EPA official admitting that the green grants were deposited at Citi to preempt Trump’s attempts at pulling the funding.
Having a private bank disburse the money leaves it beyond the direct reach of the new administration—as Zeldin noted on Fox News.

In the leaked video, the EPA official put it this way: “It’s like we’re on the Titanic, and we’re throwing gold bars off the edge.”
However, Zeldin is trying to get Citi to send the money back.

In a press release earlier this month touting his identification of the grants, he deemed the funding “waste and abuse,” without explaining how or why this is true.
“Roughly twenty billion of your tax dollars were parked at an outside financial institution by the Biden EPA,” he said. “This scheme was the first of its kind in EPA history and it was purposefully designed to obligate all of the money in a rush job with reduced oversight.”

The award was announced in April and committed in September. There is so far no evidence that any laws were violated in the process. The federal government frequently relies on private banks to handle financial transactions, including paying out government benefits.
Nevertheless, Zeldin told Fox News, “The entire scheme, in my opinion, is criminal.”

Neither the EPA or Habitat for Humanity immediately responded to the Daily Beast’s requests for comment.
Zeldin, a former Republican congressman with little experience in environmental policy-making, has also tried to raise further ethical concerns about the funding by linking Power Forward Communities to former Georgia Democratic lawmaker and candidate for governor Stacey Abrams.
In an ostensible attempt to suggest that Biden was trying to funnel money to favored Democrats, Zeldin has referred to the nonprofit coalition as “Stacey Abram’s Power Forward Communities.”

The funds will be used to build or improve 11,000 multi-family and 61,000 single-family homes, create 64,000 jobs, and reduce energy bills by $1.26 billion, Mayopoulos told Politico.
“I’m a little perplexed that this is at all controversial,” Mayopoulos added. “We are in violent agreement with the president that the cost of housing and the cost of energy is too high for many Americans, and we are looking to address that issue.”
The Oversight Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is set to hold a hearing on Wednesday with the title “Examining the Biden Administration’s Energy and Environment Spending Push.”
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which allocated the $20 billion in question, is an item for discussion, according to the agenda. Echoing Zeldin, the meeting’s memorandum cites concerns about “waste, fraud, and abuse.”
 

pauldun170

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Zeldin is slimy scumbag and has been since he was in high school.
He's local and has a lot of history of being spineless, 2 faced shitstain.
When he first ran for office, his entire campaign was " Vote for me because I'm a veteran" (and don't ask me anything because I don't actually give a fuck. I just want to seem important and get out of speeding tickets on tax payer dime.)

He's the type of guy who won't show up to any event unless it's benefits him and even the won't let anyone talk to him a out actual issues.
He's the type of guy who shows up to high school to speak because his office screwed up and it was already advertised, throws a temper tantrum when a student ask a question that requires an actual answer and then storms off.

He's a raging dickbaag in a way that makes Ted Cruz seem like a better person to hang out with.


I'm going to brush off the line I had when Zeldin first entered politics.
"Phuc that guy"
 

gothuevos

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I’m sure our resident orange lipped suck ups have their excuses ready from Fox News. Any group that received climate grants from the EPA will be criminally charged.

This country will be fucked for the rest of my lifetime absent a civil war


"The fault is not in our stars, but in ourselves."

A plurality of voters knew about all of this and still thought it was ok.

We get the govt we deserved all along.
 

dank69

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Yes, comprehensive:

"The letters came after EPA sent the recipients its own records request Tuesday. That letter, signed by acting Deputy Director Chad McIntosh, included a list of 35 requests for documents, data and information that should be returned to the agency by March 28, according to a copy of the letter reviewed by POLITICO’s E&E News.

"It requested the names of board directors, tax filings and proof that the groups had completed an EPA training module called “How to Develop a Budget.” It also asked for “itemized funds spent to date,” lists of grant sub-recipients and sub-award agreements, and EPA’s own methodologies for evaluating program effectiveness.

"Some of the groups noted that the information was already available to EPA through Citibank, which is administering the program for EPA and the Treasury Department. In some cases, the information also appears on EPA’s own website.

"The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund was intended to expand finance for renewable energy projects and climate-friendly transportation and building programs, particularly in low-income communities. Citibank accounts containing the balance of the grants have been frozen since Feb. 18, prompting some of the groups to pay staff and cover operating expenses with borrowed money. At least one grant recipient has had to furlough workers."

Shutting them down to request information they can access any time they want. AKA "Efficiency"
 
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