Unsuccessful Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s charity organization has reportedly directed hundreds of thousands of dollars to a fund that supports extreme environmental organizations that take part in disruptive protests throughout the world.
According to its most current tax returns, Onward Together, which Clinton founded in 2017 as a part of the opposition to former President Trump, sent $300,000 to the Los Angeles-based Climate Emergency Fund (CEF) between April 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022.
The monetary award represented roughly a third of Onward Together’s contributions to two dozen left-wing organizations and was by far the organization’s largest grant during the calendar year.
In its brand-new 2022 annual report, the CEF praised Clinton’s foundation for going “above and beyond.”
However, the fund did not specify how much support Clinton’s foundation provided for its programs.
The CEF funds radical left-wing organizations that stage violent rallies to draw attention to what they portray as a world that is on the point of collapse if bold reforms are not adopted.
Millions of money have been given by the CEF to radical organizations who organize disruptive protests. The nonprofit distributed $5 million to 44 groups last year, producing 24,000 press clips, according to its most recent annual report.
The nation’s capital is another target for the CEF.
A new climate protest organization called Climate Defiance, located in Washington, D.C., and supported by the CEF, blocked roadways for the White House Correspondents Dinner in late April and said they were “merely warming up.”
According to its website, the group includes sympathizers and organizers in cities other than Washington, D.C., including Chicago, Pittsburgh, Boston, New York, Ohio, and Minnesota.
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