Stacey Abrams Implicated In $2 Billion “Vote Buying” Scheme In Georgia

Stacey Abrams has been implicated in a massive $2 Billion ‘vote buying ‘ scheme. Critics say her highly funded ‘green energy’ program, which allegedly gave out free appliances, was an attempt to sway voters. Donald Trump addressed the controversy in his historic address to Congress. Critics pounced on Abrams and many criticised her corruption.

Conservatives online were incensed by what they saw as naked bribery. “The EPA-Stacey Abrams grift revealed: @staceyabrams just told MSBNC’s @chrislhayes that the Biden EPA gave her $2 billion to buy people new home appliances to reduce electric bills. So Democrats upgraded vote buying from Obama phones to Biden refrigerators,” said Fox News contributor Steve Milloy. 

He then played a clip of Trump’s historic address to Congress, in which the president listed examples of wasteful government spending. “$1.9 billion to recently-created decarbonization of homes committee headed up, and we know she’s involved. Just at the last moment, the money was passed over by a woman named Stacey Abrams. Have you ever heard of her?” the president stated.

After the clip played, the host asked Abrams, “Okay, so what? What is this organization? What is your relationship to it? And what does it do?” The woke Georgia Democrat responded,” In 2023 and 2024, I led a program called [re]vitalizing DeSoto. We worked in a tiny town in south Georgia to demonstrate that by replacing energy-inefficient appliances with efficient appliances, you can lower your costs.”

“And in fact, we accomplished that for 75% of the community, they got appliances that are lowering their bills. Right now, we have one woman who saw her electric bill cut in half from $180 to $98 that’s what we delivered,” she explained. ” And based on that program, a coalition of organizations, famous organizations, came together and said to the EPA,’ if we can do this here we can do this for millions more Americans, let us invest the money of America in lowering the cost for Americans’ and the EPA said ‘okay great, go for it.’”

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