Environmental groups linked to anti-Israel groups, The Communist Party of China (CCP)giant billionaire donors are putting pressure on the Democratic Congressional leadership to provide a “no waiver” agenda for the fossil fuel industry.
“We write letters to urge Democratic members in the House and Senate to actively and affirmatively reject any legal and legislative efforts that will fossil fuel companies avoid increasing legal and legislative efforts to hold them accountable for their role in the climate crisis.”
Signators include the Westerstein People’s Action Alliance (WESPAC), a financial sponsor of the Palestinian Justice, a pro-colonel group that has been meticulously planning dozens of anti-Israel protests since the terrorist attacks on October 6.
Fox News Numbers Previous reports About the financial relationship between Wespac and liberal George Soros. According to NGO Monitor, Wespac’s funding is largely unknown, and has been smuggling anti-Israel rhetoric for years, including accusing the government of “apartheid,” “ethnic cleansing,” “collective punishment” and “war crimes.”

More than 100 climate groups call on Congress Democrats to offer “no waivers” to the fossil fuel industry (Getty)
Another letter signer is the National Defense Commission for Natural Resources (NRDC), one of the largest environmentalist groups in the United States, accused by Republican lawmakers of having “substantive” ties to the Communist Party of China (CCP).
Manish Bapna, President and CEO of NRDC, is the board of directors of the China Council for International Environment and Development (CCCIED), a “platform for cooperation and policy-making between Chinese and international researchers.”
Senator Ted Cruz and Rep. James Comer wrote to the NRDC in 2023, sending a letter to the Attorney General, saying “This is the mouthpiece of Chinese propaganda, which shows that it is either taking a direction from the CCP or willing to self-censorship to maintain a positive relationship with the Communist regime.”

Hakeem Jeffries, a representative from the New York Democratic Party, speaks at a press conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, USA on Thursday, February 6, 2025 (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
NRDC spokesman Bob Deans told Fox News in a statement: “This letter confirms a simple principle: polluters pay the price for the harm they cause. The fossil fuel industry should not be thrown away for the reasons that damage its pollution; the same as other industries. The same as any other industry.
“NRDC is an independent, nonprofit public interest group dedicated to facing the climate crisis and protecting the environment and public health. In developing our institutional positions in the United States, China and anywhere in the world, we rely on our senior U.S. leaders and independent trustees and boards of the committee, and no one else.
Foreign-funded groups, the Center for Extinction Insurgency and Climate Integrity (CCI), joined the letter to democratic leadership.
CCI puts forward an idea in its 2022 990 Form: “There is financial responsibility to address climate damage caused by climate damage at the center of climate debate.”
The group, which received more than $1 million in grants from the Rockefeller Family Fund facilitated by billionaires in 2018, said they support a “congressional investigation designed to expose the historic and ongoing climate fraud in the oil and gas industry.”
The Children’s Investment Foundation, co-founded by European billionaire Christopher Hohn, donated $7 million to the CCI from January 2018 to September 2020 to “accelerate climate action by supporting litigation that promotes climate mitigation, adaptation and resilience.”
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Another environmental advocacy group, 350.org, is funded by Bloomberg, a group owned by billionaire businessman Michael Bloomberg, who became the second largest individual donor to the presidential election of Vice President Kamala Harris in October.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was voted ahead of a ongoing resolution that will avoid a government closure in Washington, D.C. on March 14, 2025. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The group is funded by the Tides Foundation, which finances the Pro-Palestine groups, such as the Palestine advocacy group Adalah Justice Project. Fox News Numbers Previous reports The Tide Foundation has provided millions of dollars to free organizations that organized pro-Palestinian protests.
The foundation supports several groups financially, which were listed as letters to Jeffries and Schumer.
“Tides is aware of the letter sent to Rep. Jeffries and Sen. Schumer to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for their role in the climate crisis,” a spokesperson for the Tides Foundation told Fox News Digital. “Our financially sponsored projects, donors and grantee communities have a broad perspective, including how best to protect and care for our planet.”
The statement continued: “At Tides, we value and support multiple approaches to promoting equity. We work closely with our partners to ensure they comply with the guidelines outlined in the manual, and we condemn any form of hate speech, violence, anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.
Fox News Digital contacted Senator Schumer and Rep. Jeffries’ offices.