Pension Cash Funneled to Woke Wall Street Firms
An explosive new investigation has uncovered that massive taxpayer-funded contracts—totaling over $140 million—have flowed into the coffers of global asset management giants knee-deep in radical ESG and climate activism, all under the PBGC during Democrat control. Powerhouse firms like Wellington Management and Neuberger Berman, managing trillions combined, aren’t just financial juggernauts—they’re ideological enforcers for woke elites, channeling your tax dollars into climate crusades, DEI indoctrination, and globalist schemes. Wellington, with executives embedded in federal advisory boards, is tied to notorious globalist groups like GFANZ and PRI and proudly funds divisive initiatives like Pride+ and the Black Opportunity Fund. Meanwhile, Neuberger Berman is using its influence to push corporations into green mandates while cozying up to the Chinese Communist Party through expanding operations in Shanghai and Hong Kong. This is more than a scandal—it’s a roadmap for how the left weaponizes public money to fund its ideological empire, and every American taxpayer should be asking: who’s really pulling the strings?
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