
by Cristina Laila at The Gateway Pundit
EPA Chief Lee Zeldin confirmed that he has canceled over $22 billion worth of contracts – including the $2 billion awarded to a nonprofit linked to Stacey Abrams – amid a legal battle.
“The EPA has now cancelled over $22 billion worth of contracts — $2 billion going to this NGO that Stacey Abrams was tied to. They received only $100 in 2023 and then the Biden administration gave them $2 billion — The director of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund saw his former employer get $5 billion — So $20 billion went to just eight NGOs,” Lee Zeldin said during a Cabinet meeting on Monday.
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.@epaleezeldin: "The EPA has now cancelled over $22 billion worth of contracts — $2 billion going to this NGO that Stacey Abrams was tied to. They received only $100 in 2023 and then the Biden administration gave them $2 billion — The director of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction… pic.twitter.com/wflmrovrL4
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) March 24, 2025
A federal judge last Tuesday evening temporarily blocked EPA Chief Lee Zeldin from clawing back $20 billion from the Biden EPA’s slush fund.
Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee, ruled that Lee Zeldin cannot claw back the money currently being sheltered at Citibank for 8 different ‘green’ nonprofits.
The $20 billion sitting at Citibank will not be restored to the 8 nonprofits yet.
Judge Chutkan’s TRO temporarily stopped Lee Zeldin from reclaiming the funds.
“When the court asked EPA to proffer evidence justifying its decision…
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