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EXPOSED: Republican AGs Demand Investigation of $2 BILLION Foreign Climate Slush Fund Flowing to U.S. Nonprofits

Gary FranchiFebruary 13, 2026228 views
EXPOSED: Republican AGs Demand Investigation of $2 BILLION Foreign Climate Slush Fund Flowing to U.S. Nonprofits
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The climate change industrial complex just got caught with its hand in the cookie jar – and Patriots, we're talking about a $2 billion cookie jar filled with foreign cash.

Nineteen Republican attorneys general have formally requested the Department of Justice investigate a massive network of U.S. nonprofits that have received nearly $2 billion in foreign funding, all in the name of pushing climate change policies on American soil. The AGs suspect these organizations may be operating as unregistered foreign agents in violation of federal law.

This bombshell revelation exposes what many conservatives have suspected for years: the green energy movement isn't just about saving polar bears – it's about foreign powers manipulating American policy while bypassing our democratic process.

Follow the Money Trail

The investigation targets a sophisticated network of environmental nonprofits that have been swimming in overseas cash while pushing policies that would cripple American energy independence. These same organizations have lobbied against the Trump administration's "Drill, baby, drill" agenda and America First energy policies.

"We're seeing what appears to be a coordinated effort by foreign entities to influence American environmental and energy policy through a web of nonprofit organizations," said one of the attorneys general involved in the request. "The American people deserve to know who's really funding the groups trying to shut down our energy sector."

This comes at a perfect time for the Trump-Vance administration, which has made energy dominance a cornerstone of its second-term agenda. With Secretary of Energy and other key officials working to unleash American energy production, these foreign-funded climate groups represent a direct threat to our national sovereignty.

The Deep State's Green Partners

The timing isn't coincidental, folks. As President Trump dismantles the climate change bureaucracy built by the previous administration, we're discovering just how deep the foreign influence operation goes. These nonprofits have been working hand-in-glove with federal agencies to implement policies that benefit foreign competitors while hurting American workers.

The question every patriot should be asking: How many of our environmental policies have been shaped not by American citizens, but by foreign cash flowing through these shadowy nonprofit networks? It's time to drain this particular swamp once and for all.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2023VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
Finally! These AGs are doing what Congress should have done years ago. Foreign money influencing our domestic policy through these so-called 'nonprofits' is exactly what the Founders warned us about.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Absolutely right. The lack of transparency in nonprofit funding has been a problem for decades.
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LibertarianDadVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
About time someone looked into this. I've always wondered how these environmental groups suddenly have unlimited funding for lawsuits and lobbying.
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SmallGovNowVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Same here. The coordination between these groups always seemed too well-funded to be grassroots.
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TaxpayerAdvocateVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Two BILLION dollars?! Meanwhile my small business is getting crushed by green regulations. Where's this money really going and who's getting rich off the climate hysteria?
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 15, 2026
Good for these AGs! This is exactly why we need strong state leadership to push back against federal overreach and foreign interference.