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In the Dark: Trump Administration Continues to Cancel and Suppress Information

Last updated: October 29, 2025 11:50 pm
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The Trump administration has been relentless in its attacks on science within the federal government, with 506 incidents recorded between January 20th and September 30th of this year alone. This unprecedented assault on scientific integrity has far-reaching implications for public health, safety, and the environment.

In September, there were several disturbing examples of political interference in federal scientific studies. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in particular, has been a primary target of these attacks. The EPA’s Office of Water, which is responsible for regulating drinking water, recreational bodies of water, wastewater, and marine habitats, has been ordered to halt the publication of research without political review. This decision hinders the ability of EPA scientists to share their findings with the scientific community and the public, potentially putting people at risk.

The Trump administration’s suppression of information extends to critical issues such as regulating harmful substances in water, including “forever chemicals” like PFAS. These synthetic chemicals pose serious health risks and have been linked to liver and reproductive damage. By delaying the release of assessments and seeking to weaken regulations on PFAS, the administration is jeopardizing public health and environmental safety.

Placing political officials in charge of reviewing scientific studies before publication raises concerns about the politicization of science. Independent research may be buried, altered, or censored to align with the administration’s agenda, rather than prioritizing public health and safety.

Despite these challenges, there are ways to support and defend federal science. The Scientific Integrity (SI) Act, a bipartisan bill in the House of Representatives, aims to protect scientific integrity across all federal agencies. By urging Congressional representatives to support this legislation, individuals can help safeguard science from political interference.

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Additionally, resources are available for federal scientists to know their rights, protect themselves from attacks, and connect with a supportive community. By staying informed about scientific integrity issues and participating in advocacy efforts, individuals can contribute to the preservation of evidence-based decision-making in government.

Ultimately, prioritizing scientific integrity is crucial for ensuring the health and well-being of individuals, communities, and the planet. By standing up for federal science and supporting efforts to protect scientific integrity, we can work towards a future where evidence-based research guides policy decisions for the benefit of all.

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