Judge temporarily blocks EPA's effort to cancel $20 billion in climate grants
- A U.S. Judge temporarily blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from recovering $14 billion in grants awarded to three climate groups during President Biden's administration.
- Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency did not follow the legal process to terminate grants awarded to Climate United, Coalition for Green Capital, and Power Forward Communities.
- Chutkan stated that the Environmental Protection Agency's claims of fraud, waste, and abuse were based on vague and unsubstantiated assertions.
- The decision is considered a victory for the nonprofits, as Citibank is also blocked from transferring the grant funds.
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