Denise Cheung’s Dramatic Exit: Unmasking the $20 Billion “Climate Justice” Scandal
Well, well, well—another day, another Democrat-appointed bureaucrat clutching her pearls and resigning in dramatic fashion rather than actually doing her job. Denise Cheung, head of the criminal division at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C., just handed in her resignation rather than investigate what looks an awful lot like a $20 billion slush fund disguised as “climate justice.”
Of course, she made sure to frame it as some noble act of defiance, writing in her farewell email, “This office is a special place. I took an oath of office to support and defend the Constitution, and I have executed this duty faithfully.” Ah, yes—nothing says defending the Constitution quite like walking away when things get uncomfortable.
Cheung’s sudden departure comes as the Justice Department begins to dig into Biden’s Green New Deal grant network, a sprawling, multi-billion-dollar giveaway to leftist activist groups disguised as environmental funding. Specifically, new EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is trying to claw back $20 billion funneled into what Biden officials cheerfully called a “green bank”—also known as the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
The goal? To stop these funds from being permanently parked in deep-blue, leftist-controlled non-profits that will keep pushing Biden’s climate agenda long after his administration is gone. Because, let’s be real—these aren’t just grants. This is a strategic effort to make sure taxpayer money continues fueling radical climate activism no matter who sits in the Oval Office.
So what exactly was Cheung’s problem? That depends on who you ask. Some sources say she was deliberately stalling efforts to freeze these funds, essentially running out the clock to let Biden’s green-money laundering scheme proceed uninterrupted. Others claim she was just trying to find a legal middle ground. Either way, she wasn’t moving fast enough for interim U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr., who reportedly called her out on it—possibly in a heated exchange, possibly not, depending on which anonymous source you believe.
But let’s cut through the spin and get to the real issue: Biden’s last-minute spending spree before leaving office. The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund has been shoveling money into leftist climate groups like the United Climate Fund and the Climate Justice Alliance with billions transferred just months before Trump’s inauguration.
In other words, this was the bureaucratic equivalent of chucking gold bars off the Titanic—frantically scattering taxpayer money into leftist-run organizations before the new administration could stop it. And now when the Justice Department is finally asking the obvious question—was this fraud?—Cheung suddenly can’t handle the heat.
And here’s the best part: by resigning in such a dramatic fashion, Cheung is setting herself up perfectly for her next gig. We’ve seen this script before. She walks away makes it sound like Trump’s DOJ is up to something sinister and boom—she’s the newest star hire at a cushy leftist law firm probably raking in six figures to do legal work for progressive causes. Maybe CNN or MSNBC will offer her a contributor slot so she can lament “the death of democracy” while cashing paychecks from the same activist networks she helped shield.
The real story here isn’t about Cheung’s resignation—it’s about DOJ finally putting Biden’s “environmental justice” spending under a microscope. And unless Mr. Magoo is leading investigation they’re going find something because let’s be honest: $20 billion doesn’t just vanish into ether without whole lot sketchy bookkeeping only question now how many other bureaucrats suddenly “resign” before truth comes out.
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