They Tryna Play Our Judges: Feds Checkin' Climate Seminars for the Real Deal
Government watchdog tryna see who payin' for these 'educational' seminars for judges, cause somethin' ain't clean.

Aight, listen up. Word on the street is the Government Accountability & Oversight (GAO) is lookin' into these climate seminars they holdin' for federal judges. Straight up, they tryna figure out who's bankrollin' this whole operation, cause ain't nothin' free in this world, ya dig?
GAO hit the Treasury Department with them FOIA requests, tryna get they hands on them financial records. They wanna see if the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) is passin' money to the Federal Judicial Center Foundation. The Federal Judicial Center supposed to be 'bout research and education, but if they takin' dirty money, that's a problem.
Republican lawmakers and legal cats worried these seminars ain't givin' the judges the full picture. They thinkin' judges gettin' played, only hearin' one side of the story 'bout climate change. Then, when cases come up, they might be biased, makin' unfair rulings. That's messed up, affecting real people, real communities.
According to Fox News Digital, GAO's lawyer, Chris Horner, said they gotta see what the Federal Judicial Center's role is in all this. He say the Center ain't necessarily subject to FOIA, but the Foundation's records is public. He tryna find out how ELI's money gettin' used to send judges to these seminars. Straight up, follow the breadcrumbs.
ELI's tax records show they droppin' serious cash on educatin' judges. But what they really educatin' 'em on? That's what GAO tryna find out. Is it real science, or just propaganda to push they agenda? We need transparency, man. People's lives depend on it.
The Climate Judiciary Project, that's ELI's baby, launched back in '18. They claim they tryna give judges the facts on climate change and law. The Federal Judicial Center admit they had some seminars with ELI back in '19 and '20. But they say they stopped workin' with 'em when folks started askin' questions. Too late, the cat's outta the bag.
ELI's spokesperson, Nick Collins, say the courts asked for these seminars. But who asked the courts, tho? Was it regular folk, or some corporate bigwigs tryna get they way? Don't believe the hype.
This whole situation shows how the system works, or rather, how it don't work. They tryna influence the judges, who then influence the laws, which then influence our lives. We gotta be aware, stay woke, and demand justice for the people, not just the corporations.
This investigation ain't just about climate change; it's about who controls the narrative and who gets to make the rules. We need to make sure the courts are fair and that everyone gets a fair shake. No more backroom deals and dirty money.
GAO tryna get to the bottom of this, and we gotta support them. The truth always comes out, eventually. But we gotta keep the pressure on, demand accountability, and make sure our voices are heard.
We gotta hold these folks accountable. No more playin' games with our lives and our communities. Keep it real, keep it 100. Real talk, no cap. We gotta keep demandin' to know the truth.
This is ongoing, but ya'll gotta stay informed. Knowledge is power, ya dig? We out here tryin' to make a change. Respect.


