EPA Administration Says $20 Billion Grants to Climate Groups Are Now Terminated

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times Header

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administration confirmed Tuesday that $20 billion in what it called “gold bar” grants to eight recipients has been terminated.

“It is my commitment to President Trump, Congress, and you, that EPA will be an exceptional steward of your tax dollars,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in a post on social media platform X, adding in a video that it’s a “high priority” to terminate those programs and that he has “officially terminated these grant agreements.”

Last month, in a video posted on X, Zeldin said the EPA would try to rescind $20 billion in grants awarded by the Biden administration for climate and alternative energy projects.

The program, approved under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, is formally known as the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, but is more commonly called the “green bank.” Two initiatives, worth $14 billion and $6 billion, respectively, are intended to offer competitive grants to nonprofits, community development banks, and other groups, for projects with a focus on what are said to be disadvantaged communities.

The money has already been awarded to eight nonprofits, including the Coalition for Green Capital, Climate United Fund, Power Forward Communities, Opportunity Finance Network, Inclusiv, and the Justice Climate Fund. Those organizations have partnered with a range of groups, including Rewiring America, Habitat for Humanity and the Community Preservation Corporation.

Zeldin added in a video released Tuesday that the FBI and the Department of Justice are both investigating the funds. The money has since been frozen, he added.

“Not only does EPA have full authority to take this action but frankly, we were left with no other option,” he said. The terminations announced Tuesday were done because the programs, he said, were in violation of the EPA’s statutory objectives and were misaligned with the administration’s focus.

“The only way we can reduce waste … is by terminating these grants,” Zeldin, a former Republican congressman, said in the video.

Zeldin said last month that in meetings with members of Congress before he was confirmed, he “made a very important commitment to them and to the American people” and added that he wants a “full accounting” of EPA funds.

By Jack Phillips

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

A Vote for Morality and Decency

Virginia voters, election-day Nov 4, 2025, is tomorrow. The Governor’s race between Sears and Spanberger hinges on morality and common-sense decency.

The Cost of Education: When You Can Pay NOT to Play

America’s schools are no longer just about learning—they’ve become arenas where clashing ideologies shape what children are taught and how they think.

Danish Cattle Dropping Like Flies After Government Mandates Methane Enzyme Inhibitor

Dairy cows are producing less milk and some are collapsing, with the feed additive Bovaer suspected as the cause of the health problems.

Fetterman, A Lone Voice In The Democrat Wilderness

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) stands out as the only Democrat openly criticizing his party’s role in the ongoing federal government shutdown debate.

Protecting the Presidency

The U.S. presidency has long stood as more than political power—serving as a symbol of national unity and the enduring strength of constitutional order.

Microsoft Increases UAE Investment to $15.2 Billion After US Clears Nvidia Chip Exports

Microsoft plans to invest $7.9B in the UAE (2026–2029) after US approval to export advanced Nvidia chips for Gulf data centers.

Head Start Preschools Close Nationwide as Shutdown Enters Second Month

Head Start programs nationwide were forced to close at the start of November due to the government shutdown, now entering its second month. 

Pennsylvanians to Decide Whether to Keep 3 Democratic State Supreme Court Justices

Voters will decide whether justices Donohue, Dougherty, and Wecht should each be retained for another 10-year term, voting “yes” or “no” on each seat.

Erika Kirk Says She Wants Cameras in Courtroom for Suspected Assassin’s Trial

Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow, opposes banning cameras in her husband’s alleged killer’s trial, despite defense attorneys requesting a recording ban.

US Agencies Terminate 103 Wasteful Contracts With $4.4 Billion Ceiling Value: DOGE

Government agencies canceled 103 wasteful contracts worth $4.4 billion, saving $103 million in five days, according to the Department of Government Efficiency.

Food Stamp Payments Could Restart by Wednesday as Ordered by Judge: Bessent

The Trump administration awaits court decisions on funding food stamp benefits for low-income Americans amid the ongoing government shutdown.

Trump Threatens Nigeria With US Military Action If It Doesn’t Confront Killings of Christians

President Trump on Nov. 1 threatened military action in Nigeria if the West African country doesn’t do more to halt the killing of Christians.

US, South Korea Finalize Trade Deal Reducing Tariffs, Boosting American Investment

The U.S. and South Korea finalized a major trade deal on Oct. 29 as President Trump wrapped up the final hours of his Asian tour on the Korean Peninsula.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central