NEW: Biden Awarded $50 Million to Obscure Nonprofit on Tribal Land in Last-Minute Heist – But Trump Admin Launched Probe and Stopped Disbursement!

OSTN Staff

President Joe Biden smiles while answering a reporter's question about President-elect Donald Trump following his remarks on the death of former President Jimmy Carter on Sunday.

President Joe Biden smiles while answering a reporter's question about President-elect Donald Trump following his remarks on the death of former President Jimmy Carter on Sunday.
President Joe Biden smiles while answering a reporter’s question about President-elect Donald Trump following his remarks on the death of former President Jimmy Carter on Sunday. (Forbes Breaking News / YouTube screen shot)

Biden went on a spending spree and handed out $1 billion in grants to various organization in the last couple of weeks of his presidency.

As part of his spending spree in the final days of his administration, Joe Biden awarded $50 million to an obscure 501(c)(3) nonprofit on tribal land with a charity leader who has a shady history of mismanaging money, according to The Washington Examiner.

However, the Trump Administration launched an investigation and stopped the disbursements.

The $50 million, which came from the Department of Energy, was approved on January 13 shortly before Trump’s inauguration.

The nonprofit, Tribal Energy Consortium, is focused on energy and mineral development according to a reporter for the Washington Examiner.

The charity’s leader, Roger Fragua is a former Enron Corporation manager, according to the Washington Examiner.

The Trump Administration has clawed back billions of dollars in the last few weeks.

On Wednesday, Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), revealed that Biden parked roughly $20 billion at an outside financial institution in a last-minute heist.

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