An environmental group targeted by the Justice Department over a federal grant is suing a bank and the Trump administration for access to billions of dollars of awarded funding, which it says is still locked down.
The nonprofit Climate United sued the administration this weekend to unfreeze a $7 billion federal grant awarded by the Biden administration, using money Congress appropriated, that will fund clean energy and solar projects around the nation.
The nonprofit said it sought to withdraw funding from its Citibank account on February 18, but the bank did not respond. The nonprofit ultimately sent requests on the status of the funds to the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal officials, it said.
The lawsuit dredges up recent allegations that Justice Department leaders are still targeting the environmental group and others receiving similar grant funding, while the Trump-appointed EPA accuses the group of criminal activity without offering details on those accusations.
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