Biden’s environmental money given to undeserving groups

Daily Report March 15,2025


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During a recent “Overtime” segment on HBO’s “Real Time,” Bill Maher expressed strong criticism regarding environmental funding allocations made during the Biden administration’s final days. The host questioned the effectiveness of these financial distributions, suggesting that the recipients were not genuinely dedicated to environmental causes.

Maher addressed the issue while discussing the Department of Education’s operations, noting that despite some positive contributions, certain institutions appeared to be mismanaging funds without achieving their intended objectives.

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The conversation then shifted to a specific instance involving a substantial $20 billion allocation. Maher highlighted how these funds were hastily distributed to various groups in anticipation of Trump’s incoming administration, which was expected to reverse environmental policies. He emphasized that many recipient organizations lacked proper environmental credentials or relevant experience in the field.

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Drawing attention to his personal environmental concerns, particularly regarding plastics, Maher expressed skepticism about the practical impact of these financial distributions. He doubted whether the allocated funds would effectively address pressing environmental issues, specifically mentioning his concerns about plastic contamination affecting human health.

This discussion underscored broader concerns about the efficient use of government funds and the selection criteria for environmental grant recipients, particularly during administrative transitions.

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