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Trump Administration’s Science Cuts Come for NSF Funding

Last updated: April 18, 2025 11:20 am
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The Trump administration’s science cuts are now affecting the National Science Foundation (NSF), which is a major source of funding for key science and engineering research. This latest disruption comes as a result of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative.

All new research grants at the NSF have been frozen, with DOGE reviewing a list of active research grants assessed in February for terms related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). More than 200 of these grants are being considered for termination, causing concern among NSF staff members.

DOGE recently visited NSF headquarters and directed hundreds of research proposals that had been approved but not finalized to be sent back for further review. This move has created uncertainty and anxiety among NSF employees.

The NSF, with a budget of $9 billion, plays a crucial role in funding basic research globally. However, the agency has experienced significant changes under the Trump administration, including freezing and unfreezing grant payments, firing and rehiring probationary employees, and cutting its graduate research fellowship program in half.

The NSF has come under scrutiny following a report released by Senator Ted Cruz’s office, which alleged that billions of dollars were wasted on research grants promoting DEI initiatives. Democrats in the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee have criticized this report, stating that it undermines the important work of scientific researchers and institutions.

Despite these challenges, the NSF continues to issue awards, but the situation remains uncertain. The Trump administration has emphasized the need for federal research spending to align with the priorities of everyday Americans, while Cruz’s office has not yet responded to requests for comment.

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DOGE’s recent actions at the NSF have raised concerns among staff members, as grants that had already been approved are now being reviewed and potentially terminated. This move has disrupted the agency’s grant approval process and created uncertainty for researchers relying on NSF funding.

In conclusion, the NSF’s funding cuts and disruptions highlight the challenges faced by scientific research under the Trump administration. It remains to be seen how these changes will impact the future of science and engineering research in the United States.

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