A newly released memo from the House Judiciary Committee accuses the former Biden regime of misusing taxpayer funds to support anti-Israel protests and organizations allegedly tied to terrorism.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A newly released memo from the House Judiciary Committee accuses the former Biden regime of allowing federal grant money to flow to anti-Israel activist groups and nonprofits allegedly connected to extremist organizations. The report alleges agencies such as USAID and the State Department helped fund organizations that later supported anti-Israel demonstrations or politically active NGOs. 📺 DETAIL: Among the allegations, the committee said the Rockefeller Brothers Fund directed nearly $4 million to activist groups, while the Tides Network reportedly distributed more than $1 million to organizations lawmakers described as having ties to terrorist-linked entities. The memo also raises questions about whether several U.S.-based nonprofits, including the Jewish Communal Fund and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, improperly used their tax-exempt status to support radical political causes. Investigators also criticized the Israeli group Movement for Quality Government for allegedly refusing to fully cooperate with congressional inquiries related to funding behind anti-government protests in Israel. In addition, lawmakers pointed to an audit that found Abraham Initiatives, a U.S.-funded Israeli nonprofit, failed to meet required anti-terror compliance standards. The memo expands on a previous 2025 committee report that alleged federal grant programs were used to indirectly support protests against Israel’s judicial reform plans. 🎯 IMPACT: The allegations raise serious questions about the oversight of U.S. taxpayer funds and their potential misuse under Biden. |
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