President Donald Trump’s administration is opening an audit into a “solar panel” program that has cost taxpayers a whopping $7 billion.
The alleged “climate” program was created by former President Joe Biden.
The new audit comes as Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Director Lee Zeldin continues a major crackdown on dubious “climate” spending by the previous administration.
The Biden team pitched its $7 billion “Solar for All” program as an effort to deliver so-called “environmental justice” to poor communities.
Now, the Trump administration is raising questions about where all of that money is going.
The funding is part of a $27 billion pot called the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund – also known as Biden’s “green bank.”
The scheme was created under his signature climate legislation, the “Inflation Reduction Act.”
Despite its name, the wasteful radical spending in the “Inflation Reduction Act” only contributed to American economic woes.
The Biden administration said at the time:
“Under the $7 billion Solar for All program, the 60 grant recipients will create new or expand existing low-income solar programs, which will enable over 900,000 households in low-income and disadvantaged communities to benefit from distributed solar energy.”
President Trump froze the $7 billion for the