Donald Trump aims to eliminate wasteful spending and protect animals through strategic cuts in government funding

New York: So, Trump is back and he’s got some big plans to tackle wasteful spending. With the national debt skyrocketing, he’s looking to cut around $20 billion that goes to pointless experiments on animals. Sounds like a good start, right?
He’s got a history of fighting against these cruel tests, and now he’s ready to ramp it up. First on the list? Ending the painful testing on dogs and cats. Even though Fauci is out, the government is still wasting money on these experiments. Can you believe it?
For instance, the NIH is still funding crazy stuff like injecting beagles with drugs and torturing cats. A recent poll showed that most taxpayers are against this. It’s time to put an end to it.
Next, Trump wants to cut off funding to animal labs in China. The NIH is still sending money there, which is just wild considering the concerns about bioweapons. No more taxpayer dollars should go to these labs.
He also plans to bring back the EPA’s plan to phase out animal testing. The previous administration had a solid timeline to end these tests, but the current one scrapped it. That’s just not right.
Lastly, he’s looking to clean house at Fauci’s old agency. They’ve been involved in some shady stuff, like importing bats for experiments and wasting billions on foreign labs. It’s time to hold them accountable.
With all these plans, Trump is rallying support to cut wasteful spending and protect animals. It’s a crucial moment for those who care about both saving money and saving lives.
Nicole Malliotakis, a congresswoman from New York, and Anthony Bellotti from the White Coat Waste Project are on board to push these changes. Let’s hope they can make it happen!