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A Justice Department lawyer resigned after she was asked to investigate a Biden administration scheme to funnel Environmental Protection Agency money into hidden non-government organizations.

Last week, Lee Zeldin, the head of the EPA, said that after he was confirmed, he directed his staff to find hidden money that had been funneled through the EPA by the Biden administration and they found it!

“An extremely disturbing video circulated two months ago of a Biden political appointee talking about how they were ‘tossing gold bars off the Titanic,” Zeldin said, referring to this video where a Biden employee talked about funneling money into nonprofits, states, tribes. Tribes?

Zeldin continues: “The gold bars were tax dollars and tossing them off the Titanic meant the Biden administration knew they were wasting it. My awesome team at the EPA has found the gold bars. Shockingly, roughly $20 billion of your tax dollars were parked at an outside financial institution by the Biden EPA. This scheme was the first of its kind in EPA history and it was purposefully designed to obligate all of the money in a rush job with reduced oversight. Even further, this pot of $20 billion was awarded to just 8 entities that were then responsible for doling out your money to NGOs and others at their discretion with far less transparency.”

Zeldin said that he asked the Justice Department to look into this but criminal prosecutor Denise Cheung refused. She says that she didn’t think there was probable cause to prosecute the case and resigned in protest. She said that other prosecutors agreed with her.

Zeldin only found this corruption seven days ago. How can she conclude there is no probable cause so fast? Could a Justice Department lawyer have a bias against prosecuting the Biden administration and – gasp! – a commitment to a two-party justice system???

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