FireAid Under Investigation: Where Did the $100 Million Really Go?
California UndergroundJanuary 07, 202600:07:45

FireAid Under Investigation: Where Did the $100 Million Really Go?

A congressional investigation has uncovered disturbing details about where Fire Aid’s $100 million wildfire fundraiser actually went — and it’s not what donors were promised.

Fire Aid advertised that every dollar raised during their benefit concert would go directly to California wildfire victims. But an interim congressional report commissioned by Representative Kevin Kiley paints a very different picture.

According to the report, Fire Aid funds were diverted to:

Political advocacy groups

Voter participation organizations

Podcasters

Administrative salaries at nonprofits

Programs that do not directly aid wildfire victims

Even funding tied to illegal aliens, according to congressional findings

In this video, we break down the report line by line, explain where the money actually went, and ask the big question:

👉 If donors were told the money would go directly to wildfire victims, is this fraud?

This investigation is still ongoing, and more findings may be coming.

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