Kamala Harris made a bad mistake when she was caught in this taxpayer-funded giveaway

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Kamala Harris has a mountain of taxpayer money at her disposal. 

She’s dipping into it to help her quest for the White House. 

And Kamala Harris made a bad mistake when she was caught in this taxpayer-funded giveaway. 

Kamala funnels taxpayer money to political allies

The $1.2 billion so-called “Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill” passed by Democrats in 2021 with the help of ruling class “Republicans” like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (RINO-KY) was a green energy bill with a few actual infrastructure projects sprinkled on top. 

Taxpayer money allocated from that bill is going to a politically connected green energy company advised by allies of Vice President Kamala Harris. 

The Biden-Harris regime funneled $55.2 million in the form of a taxpayer grant with money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill to Blue Whale Materials. 

Blue Whale Materials is an electric vehicle battery recycling company that counts Carol Browner as an advisor with an unnamed role, according to the company’s website. 

Browner is one of the most plugged-in political operatives in the green energy movement. 

She served as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under former President Bill Clinton and as the White House Director of Climate Policy under former President Barack Obama. 

Now, Browner is the head of the League of Conservation Voters, an environmental extremist activist group that endorsed Kamala for President and is spending at least $55 million in ads supporting her candidacy.

The ad campaign praises Kamala for her work funding green energy. 

The League of Conservation Voters regularly lobbies the federal government on environmental policy.

Conflicts of interest abound 

Browner is serving as an advisor to a company getting a taxpayer-funded grant from the Biden-Harris regime while spending $55 million to get Kamala elected. 

Watchdog group Protect the Public’s Trust director Michael Chamberlain told the Washington Free Beacon that Browner’s role is representative of the conflicts of interest in the green energy industry. 

“Few people are as plugged into D.C.’s climate industrial complex as Ms. Browner, except perhaps Energy Secretary Granholm, who pioneered the policy for-profit model early in the Biden-Harris Administration,” Chamberlain said. “We see it all through the administration’s greendoggle Inflation Reduction Act.”

“When government gets to pick winners and losers, don’t be surprised if government officials and political allies just happen to be among the winners,” he added. 

Browner has made five trips to the White House under President Joe Biden, according to visitor logs. 

She had two private meetings with Senior Advisor to the President for International Climate Policy John Podesta. 

Browner and Podesta worked together at the Center for American Progress, a radical left-wing think tank. 

They also both worked in the White House under former President Barack Obama. 

Biden’s Department of Energy mentioned Podesta in a press release announcing the taxpayer grant to Blue Whale Materials and other green energy companies. 

The League of Conservation Voters has hauled in more than $450 million in contributions since 2015 under Browner’s leadership. 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) praised the group for its work. 

“LCV is a force throughout the country for enlightened principles and policies,” Schumer said. “Because of their work, America is closer to achieving clean water, clean air, and a safe climate for all communities.”

It pays to have the right friends in the green energy industry.