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John Podesta $375m EPA slush fund gave billions to newly-formed charities

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Last updated: March 5, 2025 12:31 pm
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10, 2025 document from the EPA revealed that the agency had given out the funds to “climate justice” and “green credit” groups with little oversight and that some of the groups had no qualification to handle such large sums of money. The document also mentioned that the Biden administration had rushed to distribute the money before the end of their term, likening it to throwing gold bars off the Titanic.

The revelation of these questionable fund distributions has sparked outrage and calls for accountability from both sides of the political spectrum. Lee Zeldin, the new EPA chief, has demanded an investigation into the matter and has vowed to claw back the money that was given out to these questionable entities.

It seems that the Biden administration’s haste to distribute the funds has led to a lack of proper oversight and scrutiny of the recipients. Many of the groups that received these funds were newly formed and had little to no track record of handling such large sums of money. This has raised concerns about the transparency and accountability of the administration’s handling of taxpayer funds.

As the investigation into the matter continues, it remains to be seen what actions will be taken to address the mishandling of funds and ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future. The American public deserves to know that their tax dollars are being used responsibly and ethically, especially when it comes to important issues like climate change and environmental conservation. Power Forward Communities, a non-profit organization dedicated to expanding and preserving affordable housing, improving air quality, and creating good-paying jobs through energy efficiency initiatives, has recently announced a commitment of $539 million towards these goals. This significant investment is aimed at making a positive impact across the country and addressing critical issues related to housing, environmental sustainability, and economic opportunities.

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Leading the charge at Power Forward Communities is Tim Mayopoulos, the former CEO of Fannie Mae, a prominent housing financial company. Mayopoulos, who has also been a generous Democratic donor, has been appointed as the interim president and CEO of the organization. His track record of leadership and experience in the housing industry make him well-suited to spearhead the efforts of Power Forward Communities.

It is worth noting that Mayopoulos has shown his support for key political figures, including contributing to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign in 2020. His commitment to advancing the goals of affordable housing and environmental sustainability aligns with the mission of Power Forward Communities.

While the organization does not provide a list of board members on its website, it is actively seeking to fill key positions within its team. Job openings for a Government Affairs VP, Communications VP, and Special Assistant are currently available, indicating a focus on expanding its capabilities and driving impact in the areas of advocacy and communication.

Despite the positive intentions and efforts of Power Forward Communities, questions have been raised regarding the source of funding and the transparency of the organization’s operations. The Justice Climate Fund, a key partner of Power Forward Communities, has come under scrutiny, with investigations launched by the FBI and the Department of Justice. Reports suggest that billions of dollars in grants have been frozen as the EPA seeks to address potential issues related to financial management.

As these investigations unfold, it is essential for Power Forward Communities to uphold the highest standards of accountability and transparency in its operations. The organization’s commitment to affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and economic empowerment must be accompanied by robust governance practices and ethical conduct to ensure the trust and confidence of stakeholders.

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In conclusion, Power Forward Communities’ ambitious goals of expanding affordable housing, improving air quality, and creating good-paying jobs through energy efficiency initiatives are commendable. With strong leadership from individuals like Tim Mayopoulos and a dedicated team driving its mission forward, the organization has the potential to make a meaningful impact on communities nationwide. It is imperative for Power Forward Communities to address any challenges and concerns raised, and to demonstrate a steadfast commitment to its core values of social impact and sustainability.

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