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A Hundred Attacks and Counting: What Happened to Federal Science in February

Last updated: March 15, 2025 8:04 pm
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The Trump administration’s continued attacks on science and federal scientists have reached new heights in the past month, with at least 84 instances of undermining science and a total of 102 incidents since inauguration. From appointing corporate lobbyists and anti-science figures to cutting federal funding and removing critical databases, the administration’s actions have far-reaching consequences for marginalized communities.

The impact of these attacks is evident in the politicization, halting, and cutting of funding for scientific research. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has experienced a funding freeze, halting crucial biomedical research on diseases like cancer, HIV, and tuberculosis. Similarly, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has faced devastating cuts to foreign aid efforts, impacting critical clinical trials and research on infectious diseases and cancer.

Furthermore, the mass layoffs and terminations of federal workers, including scientists and researchers, have caused fear and anxiety among the workforce. Agencies like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been severely impacted, with layoffs affecting vital public health and research initiatives.

The Trump administration’s censorship and removal of publicly available data on government websites, particularly related to climate change and gender identity, have hindered access to crucial information. The ban on external communications and restrictions on research at agencies like the CDC and FDA have further stifled scientific progress and communication.

Despite these challenges, there are ways to support the fight to defend science. By advocating for the Scientific Integrity Act and supporting local federal scientists with resources and information, individuals can help protect science and ensure the integrity of research and data. It is crucial to stay informed, engage with elected representatives, and stand up for evidence-based decision-making in the face of ongoing attacks on science.

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