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Foreign Charities Fueling Anti-American Energy Policy

30 min · 28. maj 2026
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Over $2 billion in foreign funding has seeped into American energy policy through hidden pathways in our nonprofit sector. This episode unveils the shocking reality of how five foreign charities from the UK, Denmark, and Switzerland are fighting to reshape American energy practices. They are not contributing to elections or candidates, as laws strictly prohibit that. Instead, they leverage loopholes to channel significant sums into climate litigation, lobbying, and public awareness campaigns that challenge U.S. energy independence. With foreign billionaires dictating dietary changes like reducing meat consumption and advocating for drastic shifts in our energy policies, the fabric of American sovereignty begins to fray. Caitlin Sutherland, Executive Director of Americans for Public Trust, reveals the details in her report, 'Foreign Charities Fueling Extreme Policies in the U.S.' From the Quadrature Climate Foundation to the Children's Investment Fund, these organizations exploit American systems to implement their agendas, all while obscuring their tracks. Are they philanthropy or foreign manipulation? As Sutherland dissects how foreign money flows into U.S.-based nonprofits, she highlights the urgency for legislative reform to safeguard against this type of interference. Most Americans remain unaware of how foreign influence is infiltrating our political landscape; poll after poll shows that they overwhelmingly reject it. Yet the funding keeps flowing, targeting everything from voter registration efforts to educational programs for federal judges. With calls for greater transparency and limitations on foreign donations, this episode is a wake-up call for every American. We must understand the stakes involved if we are to reclaim control over our energy future and preserve our freedoms. Join us as we uncover the layers of influence that threaten to compromise our nation's path towards energy independence. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Foreign Charities Fueling Anti-American Energy Policy

Over $2 billion in foreign funding has seeped into American energy policy through hidden pathways in our nonprofit sector. This episode unveils the shocking reality of how five foreign charities from the UK, Denmark, and Switzerland are fighting to reshape American energy practices. They are not contributing to elections or candidates, as laws strictly prohibit that. Instead, they leverage loopholes to channel significant sums into climate litigation, lobbying, and public awareness campaigns that challenge U.S. energy independence. With foreign billionaires dictating dietary changes like reducing meat consumption and advocating for drastic shifts in our energy policies, the fabric of American sovereignty begins to fray. Caitlin Sutherland, Executive Director of Americans for Public Trust, reveals the details in her report, 'Foreign Charities Fueling Extreme Policies in the U.S.' From the Quadrature Climate Foundation to the Children's Investment Fund, these organizations exploit American systems to implement their agendas, all while obscuring their tracks. Are they philanthropy or foreign manipulation? As Sutherland dissects how foreign money flows into U.S.-based nonprofits, she highlights the urgency for legislative reform to safeguard against this type of interference. Most Americans remain unaware of how foreign influence is infiltrating our political landscape; poll after poll shows that they overwhelmingly reject it. Yet the funding keeps flowing, targeting everything from voter registration efforts to educational programs for federal judges. With calls for greater transparency and limitations on foreign donations, this episode is a wake-up call for every American. We must understand the stakes involved if we are to reclaim control over our energy future and preserve our freedoms. Join us as we uncover the layers of influence that threaten to compromise our nation's path towards energy independence. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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