
The Climate Emergency Fund passes cash to extremist environmental groups worldwid
(FOX) A nonprofit launched by failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has pushed hundreds of thousands of dollars to a fund that finances radical climate groups participating in disruptive protests worldwide.
Onward Together, which Clinton established in 2017 to be part of the resistance against former President Donald Trump, funneled $300,000 to the Los Angeles-based Climate Emergency Fund (CEF) sometime between April 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022, its most recent tax forms show.
The cash grant was by far Onward Together’s largest during the calendar year and accounted for nearly a third of its contributions to two dozen left-wing groups. The CEF thanked Clinton’s nonprofit for going “above and beyond” in its new 2022 annual report. The fund, however, did not indicate how much Clinton’s nonprofit pushed to its initiatives.
The CEF subsidizes far-left groups that conduct extreme protests to attract attention to…