As deputy director of the New York University School School of Law's State Energy and Environmental Impact Center, Klein placed and paid the salaries of legal fellows and state attorneys general's offices to advance Michael Bloomberg's radical environmental agenda. The use of private money to conduct public business is ethically flawed, and Indiana's attorney general categorized Miss Klein's program as a, quote, arrangement through which a private organization or individual can promote an overtly political agenda by paying the salaries of government employees, end quote. In just the first year of the program, SEIC fellows participated in filing at least 130 regulatory, legal, and other challenges to President Trump's policies. Successful policies, I might add. (15:56–16:21)
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Asserts that Indiana's attorney general criticized Klein's program as ethically flawed.
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