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Inflation Reduction Act to fund $100 million for anti-Israel, anti-US activists

“We’ve found over and over again that the law is quietly bankrolling extremist groups like the NDN Collective,” said Sen. Shelley Moore Capito.

Shelley Moore Capito
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.). Credit: U.S. Congress Official Portrait via Wikimedia Commons.
Shelley Moore Capito
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.). Credit: U.S. Congress Official Portrait via Wikimedia Commons.

A report issued by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) reveals how a Biden administration law aimed at reducing inflation plans to provide millions in taxpayer dollars to radical nonprofit entities.

“Investment in Radical Activists: A Case Study on the NDN Collective Supported by the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act,” which was released on Tuesday, shows that the far-left group NDN Collective would receive $100 million through the Environmental Protection Agency as part of Democrats’ $1.6 trillion Inflation Reduction Act.

The research points to statements from the organization indicating its extremist views. These include calls to defund the U.S. police and military. NDN Collective also expresses alignment with the slogan, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which refers to the elimination of Israel.

The ranking member of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, Capito said that “in our oversight of the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act, we’ve found over and over again that the law is quietly bankrolling extremist groups like the NDN Collective that openly advocate for anti-American, anti-police and antisemitic causes, which have nothing to do with protecting the environment.”

Other organizations Capito has spotlighted include the Climate Justice Alliance, the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice and the New York Immigration Coalition.

“The American people deserve to know the truth about how the Biden administration is spending their money, and we will continue to follow where that money goes, exposing the indefensible positions held by the groups that are benefiting along the way,” she said.

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