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Trump’s DOJ Is Going After Medical Journals For Being Too Woke

Last updated: April 18, 2025 12:49 pm
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The Trump administration has once again made headlines, this time for sending letters to medical journals in an attempt to scrutinize their content for being too “woke.” The latest target of this scrutiny is the peer-reviewed medical journal CHEST, which focuses on respiratory diseases and sleep medicine.

On April 14, CHEST received a letter from Edward Martin, Jr., the U.S. Attorney General for the District of Columbia, questioning the publication’s perceived partisanship and its acceptance of “competing viewpoints.” The letter, which was posted online without the knowledge of the American College of Chest Physicians, the publisher of CHEST, raised concerns about the journal’s stance on scientific debates and its handling of misinformation.

The full letter, addressed to CHEST’s editor Dr. Peter Mazzone, requested answers to five questions by May 2, including how the publication protects the public from misinformation, its acceptance of articles from differing viewpoints, and how it addresses allegations of authors misleading readers. In response, CHEST emphasized its adherence to ethical guidelines for scholarly publishing and highlighted its history of publishing groundbreaking research that has advanced the medical profession.

While CHEST is not the only journal to receive such scrutiny, with reports indicating that at least three others have also received similar letters, the medical community at large has expressed concern over the implications of these actions. Several other top medical journals, including JAMA and Science, have been contacted for comment but have remained silent on the matter. The New England Journal of Medicine, however, confirmed that it had not received a letter from the Department of Justice.

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As the medical community awaits further developments, it is clear that the Trump administration’s actions have sparked a debate about the importance of academic freedom and the role of medical journals in disseminating valuable scientific information. The implications of these letters on the future of medical research and publishing remain uncertain, but one thing is certain: the scrutiny of academic journals by government entities is a concerning development that warrants close attention.

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