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EXPOSED: Republican AGs Warn Taxpayer-Funded 'Science' Being Used to RIG Climate Lawsuits Against American Energy

Gary FranchiMarch 12, 202685 views
EXPOSED: Republican AGs Warn Taxpayer-Funded 'Science' Being Used to RIG Climate Lawsuits Against American Energy
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Republican attorneys general across the nation are raising red flags about a massive scam that should outrage every American taxpayer: our own tax dollars are being used to fund so-called "science" that's designed to rig billion-dollar climate lawsuits against American energy companies.

This isn't just government waste – this is government-sponsored warfare against the very energy sector that keeps America running and our lights on. While President Trump works to restore American energy dominance and bring down costs for working families, deep state operatives and climate activists are scheming to use taxpayer-funded research as ammunition in their war on fossil fuels.

Follow the Money Trail

The scheme is as corrupt as it is clever. Federal agencies pump millions of taxpayer dollars into research that's specifically tailored to support predetermined conclusions about climate change. This "research" then gets packaged up and handed to activist lawyers who use it to file massive lawsuits against energy companies, seeking billions in damages.

It's the perfect scam: force Americans to pay for the rope that will be used to hang the companies providing their energy. The result? Higher energy costs, fewer jobs, and a weaker America – all funded by your tax dollars.

"This is exactly the kind of deep state manipulation that President Trump was elected to stop," said one GOP attorney general. "We're literally paying for our own destruction."

These lawsuits aren't about protecting the environment – they're about enriching trial lawyers and advancing the globalist agenda to cripple American energy independence. The same crowd that wants us dependent on Chinese solar panels and Iranian oil is now using our own government to destroy domestic energy production.

Trump's Second Term Can't Come Soon Enough

Fortunately, with President Trump back in the White House and his "Drill, Baby, Drill" agenda in full swing, these corrupt schemes are being exposed. The Trump administration's commitment to energy dominance directly threatens this taxpayer-funded assault on American prosperity.

Every patriotic American should be asking: How long have federal bureaucrats been using our money to fund research specifically designed to destroy American jobs and energy independence? And more importantly – when will heads finally roll?

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Gary Franchi

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

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FreedomFighter1776Verifiedjust now
BOOM! 💥 This is what real journalism looks like!
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EnergyWorker_TXVerifiedjust now
I work in the oil industry and have seen firsthand how these lawsuits are destroying good-paying jobs in rural communities. My company had to lay off 30 people last year partly because of legal costs from these climate suits.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
This is why we need more Republican AGs willing to stand up to the climate cult. Taxpayer money should go to real science, not political activism disguised as research.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Absolutely. These AGs are heroes for exposing this corruption.
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CommonSenseGuyVerifiedjust now
The green lobby has infiltrated every level of government and academia. These Republican AGs are doing the Lord's work by shining a light on this coordinated attack on American energy independence.
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PatriotFirst88Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is calling out this rigged game! These climate activists have been using our own tax dollars to fund biased research that gets weaponized in court against American businesses.
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TruthSeeker2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly right. It's like we're paying for our own destruction.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
How is this even legal? Using government-funded studies to sue private companies seems like a massive conflict of interest.