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I know I am pissing into the wind and getting my feet wet-but $20 BILLION!!!

And Demorat Congress Creatures are trying to stop the freeze!

The odor of fear reeks from them!

Follow the money! Money leaves fingerprints, the larger the number of zeros before the decimal point!

I have run out of exclamation points…

We can only hope that the NEW FBI & DOJ are able to trace and prosecute all levels of fraud, theft and misappropriated of funds


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This seems like something the invaders will never use. They are useing our way of life against us. Noone is freely leaving. I see then by the hundreds, every day and this is just one small town. Even the temp job services are staffed by multi language speakers who I doubt are legal here. They are intending to stay. Give the American people a means to report them and go get them.
 
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I believe DOGE found the $20B in an offshore bank account, and was able to bring it back into the US Treasury.


That's like stealing the USS Gerald R. Ford, with 90 aircraft and weapons/munitions on board.

The number $20 billion does not move many people's mind on old YGTBFKM meter.

But if a brand new carrier and everything "Philadelphia'd" right out of the harbor, live streaming, everyone would be talking about it.




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That's like stealing the USS Gerald R. Ford, with 90 aircraft and weapons/munitions on board.

To quote an old Southern Gentleman friend of mine, that puts the hay right down there where the goats can get it.


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USAID-their probable source of funding-is no more.

<<snip>> I can't wait to see where that $20 billion in "environmental" money actually went.

I will be shocked if we EVER find out! The filthy animals and demons on the left are really good at this shit...


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I believe DOGE found the $20B in an offshore bank account, and was able to bring it back into the US Treasury.

Link? I truly hope you're right, but the last thing I read on Western Journal was that it had been disseminated amongst quite a few cretins (companies/organizations/hidey-holes).


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I believe DOGE found the $20B in an offshore bank account, and was able to bring it back into the US Treasury.

Good to hear they got it, thanks. I still would like to know the final intended recipients, maybe they will be caught in another way.


The money was parked at Citibank, who agreed to be a Treasury-anointed external financial agent for this fraud.

here is the EPA referral to the EPA IG:

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EPA Press Release: EPA Formally Refers Financial Mismanagement of $20B “Gold Bars” to Inspector General

March 3, 2025
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WASHINGTON – In a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Inspector General (IG), EPA formally referred the well documented and concerning matter of financial mismanagement, conflicts of interest, and oversight failures with the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) for further investigation. Given the severity of misconduct, waste, conflicts of interest, and potential fraud, the GGRF is undergoing a comprehensive review alongside concurrent investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation.

“It is my pledge to be accountable for every penny the EPA spends. This marks a stark turn from the waste and self-dealing of the Biden-Harris Administration intentionally tossing ‘gold bars off the Titanic.’ The American people deserve accountability and responsible stewardship of their tax dollars. We will continue to deliver,” said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.

For example, a Stacey Abrams linked organization that reported just $100 in revenue in 2023, was chosen to receive $2 billion—that’s 20 million times the organization’s reported revenue. To highlight just how unqualified this organization was, the grant agreement provided 90 days to complete "How to Develop a Budget" training even though the organization was instructed to start spending down the balance in the first 21 days of that timeframe.

“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,” according to the letter.

The letter offers assistance in the form of additional resources needed to conduct a full and thorough investigation and other agency support during the independent review of the GGRF.

“[W]e will continue to aggressively pursue enhanced oversight, answers, and accountability. We stand firmly alongside the Office of the Inspector General in our shared mission to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse with the EPA,” continued the letter.

Read the full letter via PDF or below:

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Dear Acting Inspector General Murley:

I am formally referring to your office urgent and deeply concerning matters of financial mismanagement, conflicts of interest, and oversight failures within the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF).

To restore integrity and public trust, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched certain oversight and accountability measures that still exist despite the GGRF being designed to limit oversight. We have placed staff on administrative leave, begun a full assessment of internal controls, and are cooperating with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in their ongoing investigation.

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. In response to these developments, the financial institution has voluntarily paused further disbursements, aligning with the ongoing investigation by DOJ and FBI’s publicly reported recommendation to freeze the funds. These decisive actions aim to safeguard federal funds and ensure adherence to congressional intent.

Systemic Failures in Oversight of GGRF and Disturbing Public Information

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 EPA Office of Inspector General (OIG) plays a critical role in eliminating waste and abuse, and we stand with your office in our shared mission to restore accountability and prevent further misuse of taxpayer dollars.

One of the most disturbing initial indicators of financial misconduct is a publicly circulated video of a former Biden Administration EPA political appointee boasting that officials were “tossing gold bars off the Titanic” — rushing to distribute billions in taxpayer dollars before the incoming administration could review or halt improper disbursements. Even more troubling, the official implied that political favoritism influenced funding decisions, with expectations of securing employment at grant-recipient organizations.

Documented Evidence of Potential Financial Misconduct

These are not hypothetical concerns; they are supported by troubling evidence that continues to emerge of improper conduct, including:

1. Lack of EPA Oversight in GGRF Distribution
- A large private-sector financial institution was used as an external financial agent, holding $20 billion in taxpayer dollars — an unprecedented arrangement for EPA.
- Only eight prime recipients controlled all $20 billion, acting as pass-through entities to subrecipients — many of which were also structured as pass-throughs, raising serious concerns about transparency and accountability. [NOTE: Some $15B was to go to Climate United Fund, an Obama-synchophant led organization]
- The design of this scheme removed $20 billion from governmental oversight in the days, weeks, and months before a new administration took office.
- The unusual and apparently improper structure of the agreements governing the administration of the GGRF altogether excluded EPA from being a party to Account Control Agreements (ACAs) with subrecipients.

2. Conflicts of Interest and Political Favoritism
- Jahi Wise, the former director of the GGRF, personally oversaw a $5 billion grant to his previous employer, the Coalition for Green Capital — without recusing himself.
- A $2 billion grant was awarded to Power Forward Communities, a new nonprofit with ties to Stacey Abrams, despite reporting only $100 in total revenue in 2023.2
- Young, Gifted & Green was awarded $20 million, even though its CEO applied for funding while serving on the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

3. Prime Recipients’ Lack of Financial Competency
- Recipients were required to begin drawing down funds within 21 days even though EPA, apparently recognizing the lack of qualifications, deemed it necessary that the recipients complete training on “How to Develop a Budget” within 90 days.4
- The EPA itself determined that recipients lacked basic financial competency — yet allowed them to manage and distribute billions of taxpayer dollars.
- If an entity requires 90 days to learn how to create a budget, it cannot be trusted to start responsible distribution of taxpayer funds within 21 days.

These examples are the tip of the iceberg and suggest a deeply entrenched pattern of political favoritism, lack of qualifications, and other possibly unlawful allocation of taxpayer funds. Disturbingly, these cases likely represent only a fraction of broader issues.

Failure of Internal Controls & Structural Weaknesses in GGRF Management

Your predecessor testified before Congress last September, describing the GGRF’s financial structure as “fantastically complex.”5 What we have uncovered since then raises even greater concerns:

- Financial Agent Agreements, Account Control Agreements (ACAs), and Amended Account Control Agreements, signed in the final months (and in some cases just days) of the Biden Administration, reduced rather than enhanced EPA oversight.
- ACAs governing the GGRF appear to have been hastily amended, at the behest of GGRF recipients and without consideration, in the days leading up to Inauguration Day.
- EPA was not a party to the Account Control Agreements with subrecipients, allowing taxpayer dollars to be further distributed without proper agency oversight.
- The ironically named “Notice of Exclusive Control,” the ostensible purpose of which is to allow EPA to take control of accounts at the financial agent, grants prime recipients and subrecipients the ability to transfer funds to private financial institutions of their choosing outside the scope of the financial agent agreement. It would have been more appropriately called a Notice of Less Control given the manner in which it granted recipients more power over the disposition of the money and the status of their accounts prior to the amendment.
- Contract provisions appear to have been intentionally structured to weaken EPA oversight.

Immediate Action & Request for OIG Assistance

Given the magnitude and significant risks to taxpayer funds, I am formally requesting your assistance with a comprehensive review of this arrangement and the issues involved. I value your recommendations.

If your office requires additional resources to conduct a full investigation, please let us know immediately. The EPA is committed to providing any necessary support to ensure a thorough and independent review of the program.

While these issues can be fully investigated, we will continue to aggressively pursue enhanced oversight, answers, and accountability. We stand firmly alongside the Office of the Inspector General in our shared mission to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse with the EPA. I look forward to your recommendations.


Last updated on March 3, 2025





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Thanks for that article.

But it’s not clear to me that we did get the $20B back.

E.g., “Jahi Wise, the former director of the GGRF, personally oversaw a $5 billion grant to his previous employer, the Coalition for Green Capital — without recusing himself.“

Past tense.



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This seems like something the invaders will never use. They are useing our way of life against us. Noone is freely leaving. I see then by the hundreds, every day and this is just one small town. Even the temp job services are staffed by multi language speakers who I doubt are legal here. They are intending to stay. Give the American people a means to report them and go get them.


You are probably correct, but I’ve got to think with their prolific and excessive use of the “Free Shit Apps” loaded on their “obamalamadingdongphones”, that DHS knows exactly where these ILLEGAL ALIEN SHIT-BAG invaders and leeches are, and will make good use of that information!


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These activist federal judges sure are riding high on that horse.

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Judge blocks deportation of pro-Hamas Columbia student activist amid protests in Manhattan

A federal judge has blocked the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia university graduate student who was arrested on Sunday night. He will appear in court on Wednesday morning, according to CNN.

Demonstrators gathered at Federal Plaza in New York City on Monday prior to the news of his deportation being paused, demanding the release of Khalil, who is an anti-Israel activist and was a Columbia University graduate student until December. He was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend, according to NBC, due to his participation in occupations and mass protests at Columbia University.

His detention is part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on pro-terror foreign nationals involved in demonstrations as well as anti-semitism on college campuses.

Khalil was taken from his university-owned apartment on Saturday night by ICE agents, who informed him that his student visa was being revoked, according to his attorney, Amy Greer. She stated that ICE was told Khalil is a permanent resident with a green card. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that in addition to the revocation of student visas, those with green cards who participate in anti-semitic actions could also be detained.

The rally in support of Khalil, organized by The People’s Forum, comes after Trump signaled that Khalil’s arrest was just the beginning, reports the Associated Press. "We will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country — never to return again," Trump said on Truth Social. "If you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here. We expect every one of America's Colleges and Universities to comply."

"We know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it," Trump posted on Truth Social. "Many are not students, they are paid agitators. We will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country — never to return again."

Greer’s office has filed a petition challenging Khalil’s detention. It was initially believed he was taken to a facility in Elizabeth, New Jersey, but when his wife—who is a U.S. citizen and eight months pregnant—tried to visit, she was told he was not there. The Department of Homeland Security’s website now lists Khalil as being detained at an immigration facility in Jena, Louisiana.

"We will vigorously be pursuing Mahmoud’s rights in court, and will continue our efforts to right this terrible and inexcusable — and calculated — wrong committed against him," Greer said at the time.

Murad Awawdeh, president and CEO of the New York Immigration Coalition, called the arrest a "blatantly unconstitutional act."

"America is supposed to be a country of laws, but this act by the DHS challenges that very concept," Awawdeh said in a statement. "DHS must immediately release Khalil, and our local elected officials must intervene in this unlawful and politically motivated detention of a New Yorker."

The New York Civil Liberties Union has condemned the arrest, calling it an "extreme attack on his First Amendment rights."

"Ripping a student from their home, challenging their immigration status, and detaining them solely based on political viewpoint will chill student speech and advocacy across campus," the organization stated. "Political speech should never be a basis for punishment, or lead to deportation."

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said Khalil was arrested in coordination with ICE and the State Department "in support of President Trump’s executive orders prohibiting anti-Semitism" and because he "led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization."

Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed on Sunday that the administration would be revoking visas and green cards "of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported."

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Thanks for that article.

But it’s not clear to me that we did get the $20B back.

E.g., “Jahi Wise, the former director of the GGRF, personally oversaw a $5 billion grant to his previous employer, the Coalition for Green Capital — without recusing himself.“

Past tense.



There are lawsuits by these no good NGOs to force the USG to cough it up, so it hasn’t left Citibank (Citibank is one of the defendants in one of these suits).

I bet someone called the Citibank CEO and said “Unless you want a forensic audit by DOGE, don’t transfer those funds.”





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Missouri AG Andrew Bailey has requested that the Justice Department investigate the legality of Biden's presidential orders.
The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project revealed Thursday that Joe Biden's signature on numerous executive orders, pardons, and other documents of national consequence appears to have been machine-generated.

Oversight Project Executive Director Mike Howell told Blaze News, "The main legal question here is who was the president over the last four years. That's what we are aiming to uncover. The prolific use of autopen by the Biden White House was an instrument to hide the truth from the American people as to who was running the government."

The watchdog group noted that "every document" they could find with Biden's signature — with the exception of the announcement indicating that he was dropping out of the 2024 presidential race — "used the same autopen signature."

The Oversight Project noted, for instance, that the repeatedly used autopen signature appeared on the pardons for a murderer and five other criminals that were issued while Biden was vacationing and golfing in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The pardons all reportedly indicated that they were signed "at the City of Washington."

This discovery, coupled with the former president's alleged admission to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) that he did not remember signing a January 2024 order to pause decisions on exports of liquefied natural gas, prompted the Oversight Project to once again cast doubt on whether Biden was ever calling the shots and to suggest that "WHOEVER CONTROLLED THE AUTOPEN CONTROLLED THE PRESIDENCY."

Critics, enraged by yet another indication that unelected ideologues may have secretly controlled the executive branch for the past four years, are now questioning the legitimacy of the documents bearing the autopen signature.

'All those orders are void.'

Seeking definitive answers, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey wrote to the Department of Justice last week requesting a full investigation into the legality of Biden's presidential actions in light of his apparent mental decline, which was especially clear to special counsel Robert Hur, who figured Biden as possibly too senile to charge.

"Under the 25th Amendment, his inability to make decisions should have meant a succession of power," Bailey noted in his letter. "Instead, it appears staffers and officers in the Biden administration may have exploited Biden's incapacity so they could issue orders without an accountable President of sound mind approving them."

President Donald Trump told Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck in October that Joe Biden was likely little more than a figurehead for a "committee" of unnamed bureaucrats.

Lindy Li, a former Democratic strategist and fundraiser who served as a surrogate for failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris and worked for the 2020 Biden campaign, recently shed some light on potential members of that supposed committee. Li told podcaster Shawn Ryan last month that Hunter Biden, Jill Biden, and a handful of other unelected senior advisers effectively served as a combined shadow president.

Missouri Attorney General Bailey suggested that a number of pardons Biden supposedly signed were suspicious, including the unconditional 10-year pardon Biden supposedly gave his son after repeatedly vowing he would not do so and just months after declaring without qualification, "No one is above the law."

"It is black-letter law that a document is void, ab initio, when the person signing it lacks mental capacity," wrote Bailey. "Staffers and the Vice President cannot constitutionally evade accountability by laundering far-left orders through a man who does not know what he is signing. If in fact this has been occurring, then all those orders are void."

The Oversight Project suggested that in order to determine whether Biden ordered the signing of key documents or was even mentally capable of doing so, investigators must "determine who controlled the autopen and what checks there were in place."

The watchdog group further indicated that Biden's work to undermine the White House executive privilege shield will make such determinations achievable.

"There is a constitutional process to deal with an incapacitated POTUS and it doesn't contemplate giving someone else his autopen and authority," tweeted Howell. "It's called the 25th Amendment and the conspiracy not to invoke it in order to keep whatever they were doing going is a big problem."

The New York Post indicated that representatives for Biden had not responded to requests for comment regarding the use of the autopen.


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These activist federal judges sure are riding high on that horse.

The Left cannot get the American people to back their coup attempt through the Oval Office or the Legislative branch, so they put their lawfare on steroids to subvert the will of the American people.

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Kash Patel has been very quiet since he was sworn in
 
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Kash Patel has been very quiet since he was sworn in

FBI nabbed three Chinese spies last week. And, he's been busy getting documents over to Congress that Wray and Garland were stonewalling the prior FJB years. I'm waiting to see if he's going to axe most of the ATF leadership team. I will be extremely disappointed, if they remain, especially that DIE hire Lisa T. Boykin.


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I can understand the need to make sure he has airtight cases and has all the evidence prior to handing out arrest warrants.

Don’t want to go to court and have a high profile case tossed on a technicality.

But some clear cut cases might give them a needed boost - like going after a couple of the judges that are interfering in the operations of the executive branch.
 
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That should fall under Pam Bondi's DOJ, if they want to bring charges. Or the House to draft articles of impeachment against these activist "judges". Don't think the FBI can just go out on their own and arrest them.


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FBI nabbed three Chinese spies last week. And, he's been busy getting documents over to Congress that Wray and Garland were stonewalling the prior FJB years. I'm waiting to see if he's going to axe most of the ATF leadership team. I will be extremely disappointed, if they remain, especially that DIE hire Lisa T. Boykin.


Not enough, I expected a multi prong attack in both the FBI and the ATF, by now
 
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