Foreign Funding of US Policy

By February 20, 2026Commentary2 min read

For those who think that foreign governments like China, Russia, etc. don’t find ways to funnel money to groups that work to harm the United States, take a gander at this.  It has been apparent to anyone who cared to look and think about it that these countries use “climate” and “environmental” groups to advocate for policies that would make the US have extremely high energy costs and ruin our economy, just as was done in Germany.  The same is undoubtedly true in regard to the transgender delusion, the groups opposing enforcement of immigration laws and others.  We are just starting to see the web of influence, both from domestic billionaires who fund violence, and from foreign sources, unravel.  The FBI and other agencies are finally taking this seriously and I anticipate the wider public will be shocked by what is revealed, and by the blatant Dem participation in this illegal activity.  The use of foreign funds in particular is a violation of multiple laws.  Removal of these influences will lead to saner policy and a stronger economy for everyone.

This letter, put together by Montana’s Attorney General and signed by multiple other state Attorney Generals lays out in detail the activities of foreign entities, some with foreign government ties, who are spending billions to influence extremist policies on climate and the environment.  What the hell business is it of any of these entities what US policy is?  Why do we permit any foreign entity or person to spend any money in regard to our politics or policy?  This is just the tip of the iceberg and it all needs to be fully revealed.  (AG Letter) 

Kevin Roche

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