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Subject Taxpayer, you were warned:
Date June 18, 2025 11:31 PM
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Taxpayer, the NIH’s new animal testing czar just told NPR
this:

“You know, we have no intention of just phasing out animal studies overnight. We
know that animal studies are still very important and often scientifically
justified.”
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— NIH Acting Deputy Director
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Translation? Business as usual for the NIH.

This explains why Director Jay Bhattacharya just:

1. Renewed Dr. Fauci’s tick-biting experiments on 400 beagles — exposed first by WCW.
2. Paid a lab where kittens have their eyes sewn shut— revealed by WCW.
3. Greenlit the continued torture of monkeys with snakes and spiders inside NIH HQ— videos uncovered exclusively by WCW.

Animal testing is a fraud and a failure. Bhattacharya is doubling down on cruelty—and making you pay for it,
Taxpayer.

White Coat Waste is holding them accountable—read more below.

Stop the Money. Stop the Madness!

Megan Andersen
Senior Vice President
White Coat Waste


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EXCLUSIVE: NIH Renews Grants for Harvard Monkey Lab, Fauci’s Beagle and Primate
Tests
Originally published by The Gateway Pundit
[[link removed]] | Written by Cassandra MacDonald

Despite President Donald Trump’s Department of Veterans Affairs and Navy moving
to end cruel animal testing, the National Institutes of Health, under Director
Jay Bhattacharya, has renewed millions in funding for controversial experiments,
including THC tests on monkeys at Harvard, tick bites on beagle puppies, and
Anthony Fauci’s notorious “Monkey Island,” prompting criticism from watchdog
group White Coat Waste.

Last month, Gateway Pundit reported
[[link removed]] how President Trump’s Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, confirmed
the department will end primate testing before a 2026 deadline set by Congress.

Following years of campaigning by the watchdog organization White Coat Waste,
President Trump’s first administration set the VA on the path to ending testing on dogs, cats and primates after WCW
exposed how the agency was giving puppies heart attacks
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[[link removed]] crippling kittens
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Also in May, Trump’s U.S. Navy banned all testing
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[[link removed]] WCW , as well as journalist Laura Loomer, the Department of Government Efficiency,
and Senator Rand Paul, “for bringing the issue of animal abuse to our attention,
leading to the Navy’sdecision to ban medical research testing on cats and dogs.”

But holdovers from the Obama and Biden Administrations appear to be preventing
this kind of progress at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

A Barack Obama-era NIH staffer, Dr. Nicole Kleinstreuer
[[link removed]] , has been appointed by NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya to be the NIH’s Acting Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning, and
Strategic Initiatives. Earlier this month, Kleinstreuer told NPR
[[link removed]] that the NIH has “no intention of just phasing out animal studies overnight.”

The NIH has renewed several controversial animal testing projects initiated by Dr. Anthony Fauci and other NIH staff members.

Gateway Pundit has learned that the NIH has re-upped grant funds for THC experiments on young monkeys at Harvard
University’s McLean Hospital that WCW exposed through a Freedom of Information Act request and that Gateway covered in April.
The NIH has committed five more years of taxpayer funding to the project, which
was initially scheduled to end on April 30, 2025, and has now received nearly
$4.5 million.

The Daily Caller recently reported
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a decade has defended the practice of enhancing viruses known as gain-of-function (GOF) virology , ascended to the top of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID) on April 24.” Taubenberger now runs NIAID, the NIH division
that Fauci helmed for nearly four decades.

This may explain why, as Gateway Pundit reported
[[link removed]] in late April, NIAID recently renewed funding for Dr. Anthony Fauci’s infamously cruel “Monkey
Island” off the coast of South Carolina . Media reports
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monkey colony that confines over 3,300 primates who are bred and then shipped to
labs for deadly and horrific “maximum pain” research. Documents obtained by WCW show an estimated 500 to 600 monkeys are taken from
the island each year and sent to NIH and other government labs, where they’re infected with viruses,
mutilated, and killed.

As Laura Loomer reported
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at the University of Columbia-Missouri that were uncovered by a WCW
investigation.

Right in NIH’s own headquarters, the agency is also still paying for experiments
that drill into monkeys’ skulls and damage their brains with acid, isolate and
chain the monkeys in tiny cages, and then terrorize them with rubber snakes and
“jumping” toy spiders. The tests have been continuously funded for nearly five decades and the NIH has
spent over $62 million on them.

WCW was the first to expose never-before-seen videos from inside the NIH “Fear
Factory” laboratory through a successful 2019 FOIA lawsuit
[[link removed]] a gainst the NIH. The investigation and their work with Congress to shut the lab down prompted
officials to alert Dr. Fauci and former NIH Director Francis Collins about the
experiments “targeted by White Coat Waste.”

WCW President and Founder Anthony Bellotti told Gateway Pundit, “As the watchdog that first exposed Fauci’s funding for beagle abuse
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multi-million-dollar Biden-Fauci boondoggles. President Trump’s message is
clear: cut NIH’s wasteful spending. But Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and bureaucrats at
the NIH either didn’t get Trump’s memo—or they’re ignoring it. While Trump’s Pentagon
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investigations, Biden-Fauci holdovers at NIH are defiantly doubling down on
animal testing. Under Bhattacharya, the NIH is renewing payouts to animal labs
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[[link removed]] a nd beagles are poisoned, blinded
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[[link removed]] . It’s pouring more money into primate abuse and promoting Biden and Fauci
holdovers who are undermining Trump’s promise to drain the NIH swamp. The
solution to the NIH’s animal testing addiction is simple: Stop the money. Stop
the madness!”

In May, the NIH announced
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campaign. Notably, documents show that the NIH had defended
[[link removed]] the deadly dog lab in an email to Congress just weeks before it was shuttered.

Though the Trump-haters at PETA
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testing labs in almost 20 years, and any government cat lab in the last 40
years.


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