Commentary: Unleashing DOGE on the Billion Dollar EPA Climate Caper - Tennessee Star
- The Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee Zeldin discussed a $20 billion slush fund publicly on X, as reported by Matt Taibi.
- Zach Efron, an EPA special assistant, admitted on camera the rush to push billions before the new administration took over, aiming to make it harder for them to stop the funds.
- The $20 billion deal was unprecedented for the EPA during the transition before a new administration, as it involved reduced oversight of the funds.
- These transactions have drawn comparisons to tactics used by Russian President Boris Yeltsin to move large amounts of funds with minimal oversight, according to Taibi.
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