Full Charge: EPA Sent $160 Million to now Bankrupt Canadian Electric Bus Company

There is considerable buzz in Washington about the disclosures of Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Lee Zeldin on controversial grants by the Biden Administration, including the $50 million environmental justice grant to an organization that believes “climate justice travels through a Free Palestine.” However, one item was particularly notable: $160 million to a Canadian electric bus manufacturer which later announced bankruptcy without fulfilling the contract.

Both the Obama and Biden Administration wasted billions in loans and grants on green initiatives including the failed solar-panel company Solyndra and most recently the termination of the Ivanpah Solar Power Plant.

These projects often start with photo ops and virtue signaling that costs taxpayers billions in losses. What is missing is a modicum of economic and administrative judgment.

The Canadian electric bus company Lion Electric is such an example. Figures like Vice President Kamala Harris did repeated photo ops with electric buses as a defining issue. However, the company struggled from the start and the Biden Administration failed to take the most basic steps to protect taxpayer money. Rather than break up payments in segments based on actual production, Biden officials just sent the $160 million to the company.

The company is now shutting down without supplying $95 million in bus orders. The money is gone. Poof! and the company could vanish with the “Lion’s share” of U.S. public funds.

At the same time, the Administration pushed local and state governments to buy electric vehicles. Many blue cities went all-in but then had to spend more money to deal with the failures. Cities like Asheville, North Carolina, spent millions to buy more expensive electric buses only to find that they had to be recharged every 70 miles. Three out of five buses quickly broke down and could not be repaired because the company, Proterra, also filed for bankruptcy.

The concerning aspect of the Lion Corp payments is the apparent negligence of government officials in the handling of U.S. funds. Average Americans in contracting for their homes would require more assurances than what was allegedly demanded by the EPA.

Such accounts are likely to be cited in cases where Democratic groups are fighting to force agencies to continue to pay out money after court injunctions. The argument of the Trump Administration is that it wants to freeze expenditures as it reviews these contracts. In all likelihood, it will be able to accomplish such inspections and reviews as this litigation shakes out in the courts. It may result in some resumption of funding in the interim either by court order or waivers from the Administration, as done for health programs under the US AID.

Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro professor of public interest law at George Washington University and the author of “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage.”

271 thoughts on “Full Charge: EPA Sent $160 Million to now Bankrupt Canadian Electric Bus Company”

  1. Matilda was a dancer, makes as much sense as President Biden was in control! We had a White House full of ignoble aspiration-al self-serving fools, (nihilists). Change cannot come soon enough.

  2. There are no words for what the dems have done, and almost did with finality, to this country. What a bloody mess. I agree with other posters: the ones screeching the loudest are the ones the most on the take and the hook. Unbelievable. I hope DOGE continues at light speed, everyone needs to see this.

    1. That covers it. But there was no accident or failure of oversight concerning any of the the disbursements. The EPA knew exactly what it was doing and who they intended to benefit. One only has to look at the company’s governance page to see the cadre of insiders and true believers in senior management and the board of directors. They and the special class of investors that always exists will be whole and their investments returned for sure. I imagine they knew to the dime how much they needed before they requested bankruptcy and that’s how much the last payment from the US was. One cannot be too cynical. Ever.

    2. James,
      I saw a meme this morning that is revealing: A million people are whining about DOGE telling on them. Yet not a single one of them has accused DOGE of lying.

      1. OLLY,
        Have to wonder how many of them are in fear of criminal charges. I saw the other day, lawyers for defending fraud was trending in the DC region.

        1. Have to wonder how many of them are in fear of criminal charges.

          Upstate,
          As well they should. Of course the next meme will be: A million people are whining about political retribution. Yet not a single one of them will have a reasonable defense.

      2. That’s a very accurate meme.

        Democrats have gone all in fighting as hard as they can to keep the waste, fraud, and improper spending.

        As a mother, I’m just disgusted with the clamoring to keep the status quo at the DOE, which is responsible for overseeing an education system that produced 7 out of 10 4th graders who can’t read at grade level. The very same people who fought against school choice, and who sicced the FBI on parents who complained about shutdowns, now claim they’re fighting to keep the DOE “for the kids.” They spent billions on DOE, while the quality of education went into free fall.

  3. What no comment on the biggest news from the DOJ since Nixon?

    On Friday, February 14, the news broke that federal prosecutor Hagan Scotten is resigning from the U.S. Department of Justice in response to the Trump Administration’s interference in the case against Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

    Scotten, leaving the Southern District of New York, is the seventh federal prosecutor to resign from DOJ because of that interference. DOJ is now led by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, a Donald Trump loyalist.

    In his strongly worded resignation letter, Scotten declared, “I expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool, or enough of a coward, to file your motion. But it was never going to be me.”

    1. The Constitution, the Justice Department’s Principles of Federal Prosecution, and the ethical standards governing the conduct of prosecutors together prohibit a prosecutor from pursuing an investigation or prosecution that is – or even appears to be – politically motivated, or that violates the accused’s right to fundamental fairness in the administration of justice.”

      https://www.justsecurity.org/71631/politically-motivated-prosecutions-part-i-legal-obligations-and-ethical-duties-of-prosecutors/

  4. You know what is hilarious??? The Trump DOJ DISMISSES the charges against a BLACK man, Mayor Adams, and the Democrats go apesh!t!!!

    The Democrats are actually clamoring to prosecute a BLACK man, and I guess hang him off a tree down in Central Park!

    Talk about some RACISM!

    1. Floyd, you really are a racist idiot.

      The fact that Democrats are clamoring for Adams to be prosecuted proves that they don’t care that he is black.

      All they care about is that he is a criminal.

      1. Floyd is right!!! This is just the Fugitive Slave Patrol 2.0! Eric Adams was an uppity black man, and he did not know his place. He criticized the illegal alien invasion of his city. For this, he was politically targeted by the Biden DOJ. The dismissal of his charges is no different from throwing out a case where evidence was obtained illegally. The person may be guilty, but the case gets dismissed anyway. Here is an Irish Poem, and if anybody does not know what “Strange Fruit” is, look it up. There are even songs about it.

        The Strange Fruit of the Poisonous Tree???
        An Irish Poem by Squeeky Fromm

        Eric Adams stepped off the Plantation –
        To Joe Biden’s great consternation!
        Massa Joe, he did figger,
        He’d go get that n–——!
        With DOJ collaboration!

      2. “All they care about is that he is a criminal.”

        Your racism prevents you from seeing the truth. The Democrats perceive him as an uppity black that defied the Democrat Party. Therefore they create a political crime that they would never prosecute in the past.

      3. racist idiot. get a grip stupid. that carp carries no weight anymore. you stupid racist.

    2. Stupid. The evidence against Adams is massive. Trump is corrupt and he had the justice dept withdraw the indictments because Adams kissed the ring.

    3. Is racism unconstitutional?

      Citation, please.

      Freedom of speech, thought, opinion, philosophy, speculation, perspective, choice, distinction, discrimination, et al., but not a conclusion on an informal rank in the taxonomic hierarchy?

      What’s this, “…free white person…,” doing in the immigration law of the Founders, which persisted for 71 years before a man with a gun, an armed robber, stole it, oh, and the whole country too?”

  5. The EPA is unconstitutional.

    Congress has the power to tax for and fund debt, defense, and general welfare only.

    Congress has no enumerated power to regulate the environment.

    Ostensibly, the EPA resolves pollution events that jeopardize human health when, in fact, these are individual, specific, and particular events that are distinctly not general or the equivalent of “acts of God.”

    Local events that cause local pollution, which is contained within that area and endangers health, must be litigated in the courts provided by the U.S. Constitution and state law.
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Article 1, Section 8

    The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States;…

    1. “Congress has no enumerated power to regulate the environment.”

      Wow, hyperbole much?
      The EPA does not “regulate the environment”. They regulate for good environmental health for citizens of the United States. Clearly falling under the General Welfare clause.

        1. Better health for U.S. citizens.
          General Welfare.

          Yea, I don’t get it either. Don’t you just love when a dairy moves next to you. lets the cows poop and pee in the local creek, Ahh the good old days. Make America Great Again. Poop in your drinking water. Yea, love it. Thanks DJT.

          1. We dont let our livestock close to running bodies of water that transit from off our property, on our property, then off again. It is just common sense. Something leftists lack. And when there are fecal related outbreaks, it is associated with wildlife like deer, geese, ducks etc.

          2. You might have read:

            Ostensibly, the EPA resolves pollution events that jeopardize human health when, in fact, these are individual, specific, and particular events that are distinctly not general or the equivalent of “acts of God.”

            Local events that cause local pollution, which is contained within that area and endangers health, must be litigated in the courts provided by the U.S. Constitution and state law.

      1. #1

        Yes, the EPA got rid of smog by changing the composition of gas and got rid of HFCs , too. Now convince China to change its fuel. Blah blah

        1. Was that not litigated in a court of law, something that happens everyday regardless of the existence of the unconstitutional EPA?

        2. Any product that polluted the air must have been eliminated through litigation against the criminal or civilly liable manufacturer having nothing to do with an EPA.

      2. You Really Believe That. I think they occasionally used to do something helpful to the nation but that has become a very iffy if not totally absent point to their present work.

        1. #1. It’s no longer applicable to today’s EPA. The entire government is corrupt in and out.

  6. The Dems are running around with their hair on fire screaming about how the massive fraud that is being exposed isn’t real – and part of that is the usual Dem screeching about “the chillinz” – they care so much about how “the chillinz” are being affected.

    But not in this case – haven’t heard a word about “the chillinz” – but 55 school districts are affected.

    https://freebeacon.com/energy/bidens-favorite-ev-bus-maker-is-nearing-bankruptcy-and-producing-no-buses-leaving-tens-of-millions-of-taxpayer-dollars-in-limbo/

    Lion’s financial demise leaves dozens of school districts—including those in California, Montana, North Dakota, Iowa, Alabama, and Maryland—questioning whether they will receive the buses the Biden administration promised them. Lion has yet to deliver $95 million worth of electric buses to 55 districts across the country, according to federal data reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon.

    “At this time we are working through the proper channels and keeping our attorneys abreast of the situation,” Dawn Wallace, the superintendent of Ohio Valley School District in Adams County, Ohio, which ordered buses from Lion, told the Free Beacon. “No buses have been delivered to our district. We are on hold.”

    “The district has been in contact with both Lion Electric and the EPA to gather details on the situation and explore available options moving forward,” added Jason Stabler, the superintendent of Bureau Valley School District in Manlius, Illinois, another district promised buses.

    The situation puts a renewed spotlight on the Biden administration’s behemoth climate programs, raising questions about whether the recipients of billions of dollars in green spending were properly vetted—or whether federal officials looked the other way when doling out funds to Lion, which had financially struggled for years.

    It also underscores a familiar dynamic surrounding such programs—green energy companies like Lion are dependent on government funding and often fail even after winning lucrative government contracts. In the case of electric school buses, 67 percent of the planned electric school buses in the United States have been funded by the federal government, according to an analysis conducted by the World Resources Institute.

  7. My daughter worked for a Liquor store chain that went all in on electric cars to deliver liquor during Covid. It turned out that they had a problem holding in charge in cold weather. What did they do? They instructed the delivery drivers to not turn on the heaters. And yet, she’s still a leftist greenie. Place palm swiftly to the forehead. Like our leftist bloggers she’s infected for life. The rest of the story. The drivers said BS to that.

  8. The Union of Concerned Scientists (non-partisan group of scientists) once estimated the real cost of a gallon of gasoline exceeds $20 per gallon, it’s just a hidden cost that games free market competition. Money still paid by you and me just hidden in other places.

    One factor left out of this debate of EVs versus ICE vehicles, is the price at the gasoline pump doesn’t include the health costs (asthma, lung ailments and lung cancers) caused by fossil fuels. Especially in large cities like Los Angeles and NYC.

    These hidden costs, including unnecessary medical ailments and deaths, far exceed any debate about venture capital trying to minimize these issues. Trump and Musk fully understand the risks of venture capital.

    The truth is China caught us unprepared for the transition to cleaner fuels. The USA supply chains are playing catch-up to China.

    Today China controls about 80% of the entire supply chain for EV vehicles and is attempting to build $10,000 EVs in Mexico (maybe the only legitimate tariff to consider). At a $10,000 price point with an 8-10 year battery warranty, that would likely put many top American manufacturers out of business.

    China’s largest EV manufacturer also has been constructing a network of battery-swapping stations (similar to gas stations) where batteries can be swapped out in about 5 minutes. The United States seems to far behind China on this also.

    The good news is that Ford, GM, Toyota and other manufacturers are building battery plants and supply chains inside the United States to better compete with China.

    But through tariffs or higher worker and safety standards in China, the EV prices would need to bottom out somewhere between $20,000 to $30,000 to avoid unfair manufacturing by China.

    It is puzzling why the United States auto industry hasn’t moved faster with PHEV vehicles (Plug-In Vehicles) – you can drive 30-40 miles only using battery power but you also have a gasoline tank for longer trips. This technology (unlike pure EVs) is good for automobile mechanics that maintain vehicles and good for the fossil fuel industry longterm.

    The top selling vehicle in the USA is pickup trucks, but there are few affordable PHEVs and pure EVs under $40,000. This far outweighs the EPA trying to solve this bigger problem using venture capital.

    1. “The Union of Concerned Scientists (*non-partisan* group of scientists) . . .” (emphasis added)

      That’s a lie.

      It’s a highly partisan mob spreading the irrational fear of climate apocalypse.

    2. What they do not take into account is the total cost to build a EV from mining of raw materials using fossil fuels, processing of Rare Earth Elements which is mostly done in China at a environmental cost and requiring the use of fossil fuels, the wear and tear as EV weigh more than comparable ICEs, the infrastructure needed to support and charge EVs, the cost and source of electricity to charge a EV and then the disposal of the EV at its end of life. Recycling the batteries is not cheap. There is also the safety factor as if a EV catches fire, they emit toxic gases, and require significantly more water to put out.

      1. #1

        The EVs built by China will only be cheap as it seeks the market. Then after hooked the price will jump . Drug pushers use the strategy. Use fossil fuels to turn the turbines so EVs can be charged.

        There’s mire auto accidents because there’s no sound clue. They could make a beeping noise i.suppose. how pleasant.

    3. From the “non-partisan” UCS, “And just as suddenly, on August 16, 2022, the bill [The horrendously misnamed Inflation Reduction Act] became law: the largest-ever one-time federal investment in climate action that humanity has ever seen. It’s an investment in our future of a size unseen since the New Deal. It was simply awesome.” Hmm. Just because the UCS studiously avoids making a presidential endorsement doesn’t mean that they are not primarily aligned with the thinking of the progressive political ideology and therefore in fact quite partisan.

      Few would argue against the existence of unaccounted externalities in the price of petroleum products but we should not forget that there are also large unaccounted for externalities in the price of Electric vehicles not to mention the gross market distortion due to subsidies. In truth the Biden administration was attempting to do something (without being honest about it) that was never achieved in history: a techno-bureaucratically driven energy transformation of the economy. Even before the election, this transformation was stumbling badly. A bit more honesty and less hubris from the techno-bureaucrats would be welcome and might be more successful.

  9. The SHTF when DOGE determines the amount of PORK fundamentally transformed to become KICKBACKS that were not reflected on federal income tax returns.

    1. Great Link! I found this gem:

      ““Trump cannot impound any USAID money legislated by Congress.”

      That legal question apparently depends on whose ox is gored.

      Neither Congress nor the courts have ever, in blanket fashion, either approved and sustained a line-item presidential veto or outright banned any form of presential impoundment.

      But recently Joe Biden, as both vice president in 2016 and president in 2021, set a precedent that an administration most certainly can impound or delay congressionally passed funding as it pleases.

      Infamously, Biden publicly bragged that on a trip to Ukraine, he had threatened that government by withholding $1 billion in approved US foreign aid unless it immediately fired Biden enemy prosecutor Viktor Shokin.

      That condition was never discussed in any congressional aid authorization (and was the sort of act the left would impeach Trump for in 2020).

      More flagrantly in 2021, Biden abruptly and permanently stopped all construction on the border wall. And he impounded those congressionally approved construction funds through a variety of gimmicks.

      Biden, remember, without Congressional approval, gratuitously canceled student loan obligations, issued blanket loan amnesties, and promised to ignore or work around court prohibitions of his illegal acts.”

  10. # The green new deal is obviously a money laundering. Hopefull the US can get the Canadian books and audit although cash is fungible. Apply for a grant, get it, go bankrupt is transparent.

    Of course freeze it.

    1. The “Green New Deal” is a colossal and profligate propaganda, indoctrination, redistribution of wealth and social engineering project of the communists (liberals, progressives, socialists, democrats, RINOs, AINOs) in America.

      1. Make it easier—> it’s theft. It’s what they do, how they live, know nothing else.

  11. OT

    “Unitary Executive”

    Article 2 gives the president sole authority over the executive branch, even when Congress or the judicial branch seeks to impose limits.
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    Article 2, Section 1

    The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America

  12. Jonathan: It’s “full charge” ahead by DJT’s DOJ–the politization of the Justice Department not seen since the 1974 “Saturday night massacre”” when Nixon fired AG Eliot Richardson.

    The present controversy started after DJT appointed Danielle Sassoon as acting US Attorney for the Southern District of NY. Sassoon had brought a massive corruption case against NY Mayor Eric Adams for bribery, fraud and other crimes. The Adams case was scheduled for trial this April. That was until DJT’s DOJ intervened.

    On Monday Deputy AG Emil Bove, former criminal defense attorney for DJT, sent a letter to Sassoon ordering her to dismiss the case against Adams. Bove didn’t discuss any of the evidence against Adams, but said dismissal was warranted because Adams could assist DJT in his policy priorities–like immigration. It is standard protocol in the DOJ that decisions on whether to dismiss a case should be based on the evidence–not political considerations. It is now clear that political priorities, not the fair and impartial administration of justice, will dominate DJT’s DOJ.

    Rather than carry out Bove’s unwarranted order Sassoon resigned. In a letter to AG Bondi Sassoon said: “It is breathtaking and dangerous precedent to reward Adam’s opportunistic and shifting commitments on immigration and other policy matters with dismissal of a criminal indictment”. Sassoon further called Bove’s order “an improper offer of immigration enforcement assistance in exchange for dismissal of his case”.

    In reply Bove assigned the Adams case to the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section and put 2 of Sassoon’s deputy prosecutors who were handling the case on administrative leave. In an act of revenge Bove told Sassoon he would investigate her “conduct”. Rather than comply with Bove’s reassignment of the case two senior officials in the PIS also resigned in protest.

    So at least 5 DOJ prosecutors have now resigned rather than carry out Bove’s and Pam Bondi’s unwarranted interference in a criminal case to pursue political priorities. Forget the fair and impartial administration of justice in DJT’s second administration. It will all be about rewarding political allies and punishing political “enemies”. Not much different than the first DJT administration. Richard Nixon is smiling down on DJT’s DOJ!

    1. Hey Dennis, did you notice that the subject is electric buses and the wasted money spent to build them by the leftist. Every time there’s a subject you don’t want to talk about you change the subject. Your deflections are just another form of dishonesty.

    2. The REAL problem is, that Adams was politically targeted by the Biden DOJ. The problem is NOT that Adams may be guilty, which, I presume, he was.

      If Adams was so targeted, then the Trump DOJ is correct that the charges must be dropped.

      “The Laws and Rules Prohibiting Political Prosecutions

      A federal prosecutor’s overarching duty is “not that [she] shall win a case, but that justice shall be done.” Berger v. United States. A civil servant’s oath of office likewise requires her “to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Federal prosecutors are thus much more than lawyers for a party to a dispute. As representatives of “a sovereignty whose obligation to govern impartially is as compelling as its obligation to govern at all,” they are the guardians of the constitutional and legal rights of everyone who crosses their paths, and of our constitutional system of administering justice.

      The Constitution, the Justice Department’s Principles of Federal Prosecution, and the ethical standards governing the conduct of prosecutors together prohibit a prosecutor from pursuing an investigation or prosecution that is – or even appears to be – politically motivated, or that violates the accused’s right to fundamental fairness in the administration of justice.”

      https://www.justsecurity.org/71631/politically-motivated-prosecutions-part-i-legal-obligations-and-ethical-duties-of-prosecutors/

  13. What a bunch of Canadian Bacon, also known as PORK! $160 Million, up front, with no strings??? Probably some kickbacks somewhere, but who knows, some of the Democratic Party really are retarded. Special Ed bunch of Greenies – electric school busses – wait! My water just broke!!! I think an Irish Poem is trying to come out!!!

    Special Delivery???
    An Irish Poem by Squeeky Fromm, Girl Reporter

    The difference between Them and Us,
    Can be stated succinctly, as thus:
    Off to high school, We struck,
    In a big pickup truck,
    While They rode a short, yellow bus!

      1. Hi Epstein!!! I am glad to be back at this, like Cyranose De Bergerac:

        CYRANO:
        I see him! He, the noseless one, dares to mock my nose! How insolent! [He raises his sword.] You say it’s useless. That I know. But who fights believing that every battle will be a success? I fought for lost causes and fruitless quests! You there! I see you! Thousands of you! All enemies of mine, I know you now! Ah! There’s Falsehood! [He strikes the air with his sword.] And Compromise! Prejudice! Treachery! [He strikes.] Will I surrender? Strike an agreement? Never! And there you are, Folly! I know you’ll be the one to take me down, at last. Yet I’ll fall fighting, fighting still! [He makes passes in the air, and stops, breath- less.] You’ve stripped me of the laurel and the rose! Of glory and love! Take it all! But there is still one thing I hold against you, and when I enter God’s house tonight, I shall wave one thing in salutation, across heaven’s blue threshold. For there is one thing I have left, void of smear or stain, and I take it with me despite you. [He springs forward, his sword raised. It falls from his hand. He staggers and falls back into the arms of LE BRET and RAGUENEAU.]

        ROXANE:
        [bending and kissing his forehead] And that is—?

        CYRANO:
        [opening his eyes, recognizing her, and smiling] My white plume.

    1. Well done and I really love the humor.
      Never have heard of the water breaking bringing on a poem but there is always a first time.

  14. Looks like Pete Hegseth was hitting the beer halls in Munich before his big speech there at the security conference. He seems to be a bit out of alignment with his Republican colleagues.

    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made a “rookie mistake” when he said a return to Ukraine’s pre-war borders was “unrealistic,” Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker (R) said Friday.
    “I don’t know who wrote the speech — it is the kind of thing Tucker Carlson could have written, and Carlson is a fool,” Wicker said, referring to the pro-Putin broadcaster.

    Amid Trump’s talks with Putin, Wicker took a more hawkish stance that is in line with traditional Republican views. He called Putin a “war criminal who needs to be in prison for the rest of his life.”

    He also said Russia should “absolutely not” be readmitted to the G7, an idea Trump floated on Thursday.
    “There are good guys and bad guys in this war, and the Russians are the bad guys,” Wicker said. “They invaded, contrary to almost every international law, and they should be defeated. And Ukraine is entitled to the promises that the world made to it.”

    Vice President JD Vance issued a stark warning to Russia, threatening the potential deployment of U.S. troops to Ukraine—a move that directly undercut Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who was forced into an embarrassing reversal on his earlier remarks.

    In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Vance said the U.S. may take military action if Russian President Vladimir Putin fails to negotiate a deal that guarantees Ukraine’s long-term independence.

    Criticism must have also come from inside the administration because the next time Hegseth was in front of the cameras he had radically changed his tune. “Any security guarantee must be backed by capable European and non-European troops,” he said.

    “Everything is on the table in any future peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, including Ukraine’s aspirations to join NATO,” the defense secretary said Thursday in a major shift in tone.

    I’m sure the rest of the world is relieved that the Trump administration has such a unified and well thought out approach to foreign policy.

  15. “When we see European courts canceling elections and senior officials threatening to cancel others, we need to ask whether we’re holding ourselves to an appropriately high standard,” Vance said Friday at the Munich Security Conference in Germany.

    Wait, isn’t JD the VP to the guy that refused to accept the 2020 election? So is JD saying trump is a tyrant? Sure sounds like it to me.

  16. There’s more buzz over the DOJ’s decision to drop its case against NY mayor Adams, a case that has extremely strong evidence he took large bribes. Oh wait, he sucked Trump’s dick and so Trump has determined the case against Adams is politically motivated. Trump, what a POS.

    1. Juvenile!!!

      The reason Adams got investigated is that he didn’t do to Biden what you said he did to Trump.

      1. Adams is currently facing conspiracy to defraud the United States, wire fraud, solicitation of contributions from foreign nationals, and bribery. The indictment alleges that Adams accepted over $100,000 in bribes from Turkish officials in exchange for using his influence to expedite the opening of the Turkish consulate in New York City without proper fire inspections. These bribes reportedly included luxury travel perks such as complimentary hotel stays, upscale dining experiences, and flight upgrades. Additionally, Adams is accused of engaging in a scheme to conceal the true source of campaign contributions through straw donors, defrauding the New York City Campaign Finance Board’s matching funds program.

        Can you show how the evidence is faulty?

      2. HullBobby,
        Adams crime was not staying on the Democrat plantation, calling out Biden’s failed border policies and the illegal immigrate crisis occurring in NYC.

        1. #1. True but then he can be justifiably prosecuted unless there’s evidence otherwise.

  17. EPA sends cash to Middle East, Canada & others?

    Sheriff Reed Morgan isn’t going to like this. Nope, the Sheriff isn’t going to like that at all.

  18. More of the climate change, Biden “green deal” grift. These people make up a company, promise to deliver on a product, get huge government grants, give themselves big paychecks, fail to deliver on the product go bankrupt. Wait for the next grift. Bullet trains to nowhere, solar projects that fail to deliver, EV buses that do not perform, break down etc. Thank you professor for pointing out all the waste and failures.

    1. Grift? how about trump owning that DC hotel while he was Prez? No grift there was there. How about selling $Trump coins? no grift there is there. Or how about anyone that wants to meet with trump going to Maria Logo, stay a few days in a high priced suite. None of that money goes to trump does it?

      Buy and trump steaks yet? flown on trump air? attended trump U. Oh yea, they all went bankrupt.

      trump the biggest looser, biggest grifter ever to live. trump supporters, the biggest idiots the world has ever seen. Send your money to trump, he is way behind musk in net worth, he needs your money.

      1. Trump owns hotels, the government didn’t give them to him. Trump sells coins, he doesn’t get a government subsidy to sell them.

        You are here trying to defend the most egregious corruption we have ever seen, please keep it up.

        1. HullBobby,
          Well said. Our not very smart, or bright leftist friends cannot seem to understand the difference between free choice, free markets and using government money for grift.

      2. You lefties really need reading lessons. Neither the emoluments clause nor any other law prohibits the president from owning businesses here or abroad with US or foreign customers. If it can be shown that the President has abused his office for personal gain he can be impeached. You are so boring.

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