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Showing 127 of 127 records tagged “Anti-Science”.
US energy bills increase 13% under Trump administrationcompleted
2026-05-01 · #1557Original headline
Energy bills in US have increased 13% since Trump took office, new report finds. Trump is "doing everything he can to squash clean energy." Canceled or delayed projects have led to a loss of 25 GW of planned generation. "We're just not able to bring new supply on as quickly as demand is growing."
Description
A report by Climate Power found that energy bills in the United States have increased by 13% since President Trump took office, attributing the rise to a spending bill signed in July that removed cleaner energy sources from the grid and provided tax breaks for the oil and gas industries. The report also noted that the loss or stall of energy generation projects resulted in a loss of 25 GW of planned generation, which contributed to the gap between supply and demand.
Reasoning
This event highlights the administration's prioritization of fossil fuel interests over affordable, clean energy, which has directly resulted in higher costs for American households. By actively suppressing clean energy development, the administration has eroded the system's energy security and harmed the middle class through increased utility debt.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Ends Mandatory Flu Vaccine Requirementcompleted
2026-04-21 · #2360Original headline
Pete Hegseth ends mandatory flu vaccine requirement 'effective immediately'
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the U.S. military will no longer require service members to be vaccinated against the influenza virus, effective immediately.
Reasoning
This decision ignores established public health guidelines and scientific consensus on vaccine efficacy. By removing a mandate designed to protect troop readiness and prevent outbreaks in close-quarters environments, the action demonstrates a disregard for the health and safety of military personnel and a preference for political ideology over science.
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Donald Trump claims diet soda prevents cancercompleted
2026-04-15 · #2303Original headline
Trump has bonkers theory about diet coke and cancer Dr. Oz reveals
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, revealed that Donald Trump believes diet soda and Fanta can prevent cancer, based on the theory that because these drinks kill grass, they must kill cancer cells in the body.
Reasoning
The president's promotion of medical misinformation regarding cancer prevention is a clear example of anti-science sentiment. This behavior demonstrates a lack of professional medical knowledge and is potentially harmful if adopted by the public.
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Federal judge blocks RFK Jr.'s changes to childhood vaccine schedulecompleted
2026-03-16 · #2108Original headline
Federal judge blocks RFK Jr.'s changes to childhood vaccine schedule
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A federal judge in Massachusetts blocked Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule, which had reduced the number of recommended diseases to be vaccinated against from 18 to 11. The ruling also put on hold the appointments of new members to the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and stayed any votes taken by the committee since June.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a disregard for established scientific consensus and the use of administrative power to dismantle public health protections. By replacing a technical advisory committee with loyalists and scaling back essential vaccinations, the administration's actions erode the institutions of public health and promote anti-science policies that put children's health at risk.
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FDA Declines to Approve Leucovorin for Autism Treatmentcompleted
2026-03-10 · #2003Original headline
FDA contradicts Trump admin, declines to approve generic drug for autism
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The FDA announced on March 10, 2026, that it would not approve the generic drug leucovorin for the treatment of autism, limiting its approval only to the treatment of cerebral folate deficiency (CFD) in adults. This decision contradicts previous claims by FDA Commissioner Marty Makary and the Trump administration that the drug was a promising treatment for autism, which had led to a 71 percent increase in outpatient prescriptions for children ages 5 to 17.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a conflict between political leadership and scientific regulatory standards. By promoting a drug for a non-approved use based on limited evidence, administration officials risked public health and misled the same vulnerable populations they claimed to help, illustrating a pattern of reckless governance and the erosion of scientific institutions.
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DOJ argues RFK Jr.'s vaccine policies are unreviewablecompleted
2026-03-04 · #1959Original headline
RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine policies are “unreviewable,” DOJ lawyer tells judge
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A Justice Department lawyer argued in federal court that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has such broad authority over vaccine policies that his decisions are 'unreviewable' by the courts, including the potential to recommend that citizens avoid vaccines or actively expose themselves to infectious diseases.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a clear attempt to shield a high-ranking official from legal oversight and judicial review, effectively removing checks and balances on public health policy. By arguing that the Secretary of HHS can act with impunity regardless of the impact on public health, the administration is promoting a reckless governance approach that erodes institutional safeguards and undermines the the rule of law.
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RFK Jr. withdraws FDA rule banning minors from tanning bedscompleted
2026-03-01 · #2136Original headline
FDA backs off stricter tanning bed rules with RFK Jr.'s support
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrew a proposed Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule that would have banned minors from using indoor tanning beds.
Reasoning
This action represents a disregard for public health guidelines and the consensus of medical experts, effectively removing a federal guardrail against skin cancer. By prioritizing personal beliefs over established science, this decision undermines the regulatory role of the FDA in protecting vulnerable populations.
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Casey Means' Confirmation Hearing for Surgeon Generalcompleted
2026-02-25 · #1857Original headline
Sen. Murray asks surgeon general nominee Casey Means about calling birth control a ‘disrespect of life’
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During her Senate confirmation hearing on February 25, 2026, Surgeon General nominee Casey Means was questioned by Senator Patty Murray regarding her past comments describing the use of birth control pills as a "disrespect of things that create life."
Reasoning
The appointment of a public health official who has previously characterized birth control as a 'disrespect of life' raises concerns about the potential for personal ideology to override medical science in national health advisories. This reflects a broader trend of installing loyalists with unconventional views to lead critical health institutions, potentially eroding the public's trust in evidence-based medicine.
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Trump administration weakens mercury and toxic emissions limits for coal plantscompleted
2026-02-20 · #1819Original headline
Trump administration slashes mercury regulations from coal plants
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) repealed the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule, reverting the industry to 2012 standards. This action removes tighter pollution limits on mercury, nickel, arsenic, and lead from coal-fired power plants to reduce costs for utilities and support the fossil fuel industry.
Reasoning
By rolling back critical environmental protections, the administration prioritizes the financial interests of the fossil fuel industry over public health. This action erodes the system of regulatory oversight and subverts the agency's mission to protect the environment and air quality, potentially harming vulnerable populations.
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FDA reverses rejection of Moderna's mRNA flu vaccinecompleted
2026-02-18 · #1807Original headline
FDA reverses surprise rejection of Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine | President admin’s vaccine chief overruled FDA scientists to initially reject the shot.
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The FDA reversed its initial decision to reject Moderna's application for an mRNA-based flu vaccine, agreeing to review the application after the company proposed a revised regulatory approach. The initial rejection occurred approximately one week prior to the reversal, and thedescription indicates that agency insiders and medical industry critics claimed the rejection was driven by the an anti-vaccine agenda pushed by the Trump administration and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a potential subversion of regulatory agencies by allowing political agendas to override scientific expertise. By initially rejecting a vaccine application against the recommendations of career scientists, the administration's vaccine chief overrode professional judgment to align with a broader anti-vaccine movement, potentially harming public health by delaying access to new medical technology.
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US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urges IEA to abandon climate change focuscompleted
2026-02-18 · #1804Original headline
US energy chief says IEA must 'drop' focus on climate change
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During a ministerial meeting in Paris on February 18, 2026, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urged the International Energy Agency (IEA) to drop its focus on climate change, describing it as "political stuff" and a "climate cult." He previously threatened to withdraw the US from the agency to force reform.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a push to dismantle international cooperation on climate science and energy transition. By pressuring a data-driven global institution to ignore climate change, the US energy chief is promoting an anti-science agenda that undermines global environmental efforts and erodes the institutional integrity of the IEA.
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EPA revokes greenhouse gas endangerment findingcompleted
2026-02-18 · #1799Original headline
EPA will stop regulating greenhouse gases, setting up a legal fight
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) repealed the 'endangerment finding' that served as the legal basis for federal climate change regulations for 17 years, effectively eliminating requirements controlling greenhouse gas emissions in new cars and trucks.
Reasoning
This action represents a systemic dismantling of environmental protections and a disregard for scientific consensus. By removing the legal foundation for climate regulation, the administration is prioritizing industrial profit over public health and the stability of the global climate.
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Trump Administration Repeals EPA Endangerment Findingcompleted
2026-02-12 · #640Original headline
Trump's EPA to repeal core of greenhouse gas rules in major deregulatory move
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The Trump administration revoked the scientific determination known as the 'endangerment finding,' which allows the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles and industrial sources. This move removes the legal foundation for the government to limit climate-heating pollution, specifically targeting tailpipe standards for cars and trucks.
Reasoning
By revoking a bedrock scientific determination to prioritize corporate profits over public health, the administration is actively dismantling environmental protections. This action demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus and subverts the regulatory capacity of the EPA to protect citizens from climate-related harms.
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EPA Revokes Endangerment Finding on Greenhouse Gasescompleted
2026-02-12 · #604Original headline
Trump's EPA now says greenhouse gases don't endanger people
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President Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the formal repeal of the 2009 'endangerment finding,' which had served as the legal and scientific basis for the federal government to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from sources such as vehicles and power plants.
Reasoning
This action represents a significant reversal of climate policy by removing the scientific foundation for regulating pollutants. By dismissing established science as a 'scam' and prioritizing deregulation over public health, the administration is effectively subverting a regulatory agency to benefit the fossil fuel industry.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's rhetoric on climate changecompleted
2026-01-30 · #376Original headline
EPA Administrator Wants To Destroy "Climate Change Religion”
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated that he wants to thrust "a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion," while advocating for a revival of coal and gasoline-powered vehicles over electric cars.
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The use of aggressive, ideological rhetoric to describe scientific consensus on climate change as a 'religion' undermines the agency's role as a scientific regulator. This approach signals a shift toward prioritizing ideological goals over public health and environmental protection.
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Trump administration removes slavery and science exhibits from national parkscompleted
2026-01-22 · #2444Original headline
Lawsuit accuses Trump administration of erasing history and science at national parks
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Following an executive order titled 'Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,' the National Park Service removed exhibits on slavery, Indigenous people, civil rights, and climate change from various national parks, including a slavery exhibit at the President's House Site in Philadelphia. This led to lawsuits from the city of Philadelphia and legal advocacy groups like Democracy Forward and the National Parks Conservation Association.
Reasoning
The removal of factual historical and scientific displays in public parks constitutes a form of government censorship and historical revisionism. By prioritizing a specific political narrative of 'American greatness' over documented truths, the administration is eroding public institutions and abusing its power to control the narrative of the nation's history.
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EPA stops estimating dollar value of lives saved in pollution rulescompleted
2026-01-20 · #1744Original headline
Trump’s E.P.A. Has Put a Value on Human Life: Zero Dollars | The Environmental Protection Agency has stopped estimating the dollar value of lives saved in the cost-benefit analyses for new pollution rules.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has ceased assigning a monetary value to lives saved in cost-benefit analyses for new air pollution regulations, specifically regarding fine particulate matter and ozone. While the agency continues to calculate the costs of compliance for businesses, it no longer uses the 'value of a statistical life' metric to quantify the health benefits of reducing pollutants.
Reasoning
By removing the quantitative value of human life from regulatory reviews, the agency effectively prioritizes corporate profits over public health. This shift undermines decades of scientific and regulatory practice, eroding the agency's institutional capacity to justify and maintain critical environmental protections.
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U.S. reduces recommended childhood vaccinationscompleted
2026-01-05 · #1691Original headline
U.S. drops the number of vaccines it recommends for every child
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reduced the number of vaccines recommended for all children, removing recommendations for vaccines preventing influenza, hepatitis, and rotavirus, and altering the HPV vaccine recommendation. The change followed a request from President Donald Trump in December 2025 to align U.S. guidance with peer nations, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stating the move was intended to rebuild trust in public health.
Reasoning
This action represents a significant shift in public health policy that medical experts warn could lead to increased disease and preventable deaths. By bypassing transparent data review and public discussion, the administration is seen as eroding the institutions of public health and promoting anti-science sentiment.
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Donald Trump advises against Tylenol use in pregnancy and childhoodcompleted
2026-01-05 · #971Original headline
Trump's own FDA contradicts him hours after rambling Tylenol comments: MSNBC
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On January 5, 2026, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, advising pregnant women and parents to avoid Tylenol (acetaminophen) unless absolutely necessary and urging parents to break up and space out childhood immunizations. This follows a series of of claims by the administration's health officials, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, and a press conference in September 2025 where Trump own FDA's guidance to physicians provided a notice that a causal relationship between acetaminophen and autism has not been established.
Reasoning
By promoting debunked claims linking Tylenol and vaccines to autism, the President is actively disseminating medical misinformation. This behavior undermines public health institutions and encourages parents to make medical decisions based on unfounded theories rather than scientific consensus, potentially endangering children and pregnant women.
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Over 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s Exit Federal Agencies in 2025completed
2025-12-31 · #1766Original headline
Report: 10,000+ STEM Ph.D.s exit federal agencies in 2025: What the data shows
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In 2025, 10,109 doctoral-level STEM and health scientists left federal agencies, including the NIH and NSF, due to budget cuts, layoffs, and restructuring. This represents a 14% reduction in the federal STEM Ph.D. workforce and a loss of over 106,000 cumulative years of scientific experience.
Reasoning
The mass exodus of scientific experts from federal agencies undermines the nation's capacity to conduct basic research and respond to public health and environmental challenges. This erosion of institutional knowledge and expertise represents a hollowing out of federal science institutions, which harms the public interest by weakening the US's ability to to maintain scientific standards and innovation.
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Trump administration suspends leases for five offshore wind projectscompleted
2025-12-22 · #1612Original headline
Lying about radar claiming that's the reason for offshore wind funding taken away
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The Trump administration suspended leases for the Revolution Wind, Sunrise Wind, Vineyard Wind 1, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind-Commercial, and Empire Wind 1 projects, citing concerns from the Pentagon that turbine blades and towers would interfere with military radar systems.
Reasoning
This action demonstrates a pattern of hostility toward renewable energy projects, using national security concerns as a pretext to advance an anti-climate agenda. By disrupting established energy infrastructure, the administration is prioritizing ideological goals over scientific progress and environmental sustainability.
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Trump administration moves to dismantle National Center for Atmospheric Researchcompleted
2025-12-16 · #1595Original headline
Trump moves to dismantle major US climate research center in Colorado
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The Trump administration announced plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado, describing the facility as a hub for 'federal climate alarmism' and 'woke direction.' The administration intends to identify and eliminate 'green new scam research activities' while moving vital weather research functions to other locations. The move affects a facility managed by a nonprofit consortium of over 130 universities and funded by the National Science Foundation.
Reasoning
This action represents a direct attack on scientific research and the own institutions of the same government. By dismantling a world-leading climate research center based on ideological grounds, the administration is prioritizing political rhetoric over empirical evidence and public safety. This erodes the integrity of scientific institutions and undermines the same government's ability to predict and severe weather events.
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NIH Pauses Funding for Grants Using Terms Like 'Health Equity' and 'Structural Racism'completed
2025-12-15 · #1568Original headline
NIH Pauses New Funding for Grants That Include ‘Health Equity,’ ‘Structural Racism,’ Pending Review
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The Trump administration has paused new funding for National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants that include terms such as 'health equity' and 'structural racism,' pending a review process. This review utilizes a 'computational text analysis tool' to identify grants that are 'misaligned with the administration's priorities.' Grants identified as misaligned may be renegotiated to replace these terms with 'well-defined, scientific concepts' or, if the same premise of the grant is unable to be renegotiated, terminated. The guidance also restricts language regarding gender, race, and ethnicity, and limits health disparities research to areas 'directly influenced by healthcare or biomedical science,' excluding poverty, employment, and immigration.
Reasoning
The use of a computational tool to scan for specific political terms to determine funding eligibility is an example of the weaponization of federal funds and the erosion of scientific institutions. By restricting research on the social determinants of health, the administration is effectively censoring research that identifies systemic inequalities, which harms public health outcomes and undermines the same scientific rigor it claims to uphold.
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US Measles Outbreaks Surge in 2025completed
2025-12-10 · #1563Original headline
Making measles great again, 14,000+% rise in cases December 2025
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The United States recorded over 1,900 measles cases and 47 outbreaks in 2025, a significant increase from 285 cases and 16 outbreaks in 2024. The surge is driven by declining vaccination rates, with the majority of cases occurring in unvaccinated individuals, and has resulted in three deaths, including two children.
Reasoning
The surge in preventable diseases like measles is linked to the public promotion of anti-vaccine rhetoric by high-ranking officials, which erodes public trust in scientific institutions and endangers public health. This represents a reckless disregard for established medical science and the safety of the population.
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EPA Approves Use of PFAS-Containing Pesticidescompleted
2025-11-18 · #1475Original headline
The EPA Approved a New PFAS Pesticide — Will It Show Up in Your Produce?
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On November 18, 2025, the Environmental Protection Agency approved the use of the pesticide isocycloseram, which contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), for use on a variety of food crops, golf courses, and decorative lawns. This followed the approval of another PFAS-containing pesticide, cyclobutrifluram, shortly before that date.
Reasoning
The approval of 'forever chemicals' known to be linked to cancer and other health risks demonstrates a disregard for public health and environmental safety. This action, led by officials with ties to the chemical industry, suggests a prioritization of corporate interests over scientific consensus and regulatory oversight.
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Donald Trump claims nobody knows what a magnet iscompleted
2025-11-10 · #1380Original headline
“No one knows what a magnet is.”
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During a conversation with Fox News and reporters in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump stated that "nobody knows what a magnet is," while discussing China's monopoly on rare-earth magnets used in electronics and vehicles.
Reasoning
The president's claim that no one knows what a magnet is demonstrates a profound lack of basic scientific knowledge. This suggests a level of cognitive decline or incompetence that is concerning for a leader of a global superpower.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright labels COP30 climate summit a 'hoax'completed
2025-11-07 · #1370Original headline
Trump's energy secretary slams UN COP30 climate conference in Brazil, where US absence is glaring. Dimwit Chris Wright — a former fossil fuel executive who has been a leading voice against efforts to fight climate change — says “It’s essentially a hoax."
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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright condemned the COP30 environmental summit in Brazil as a 'hoax' and 'misguided,' while the White House confirmed that the United States would send no high-level officials to the event. Wright's comments were made during a business conference in Athens, Greece, coinciding with the global summit where world leaders warned of the accelerating pace of global warming.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a rejection of global scientific consensus on climate change and a withdrawal from international cooperation. By labeling a UN-sponsored summit as a 'hoax,' the administration is actively promoting anti-science rhetoric and prioritizing fossil fuel interests over environmental protections.
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RFK Jr. directs CDC to study alleged harms of offshore wind farmscompleted
2025-10-28 · #1279Original headline
Kennedy directs CDC to study alleged harms of offshore wind farms, Bloomberg News reports
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. instructed the CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to conduct research into the alleged health and economic impacts of offshore wind farms, specifically regarding their impact on fishing businesses.
Reasoning
Directing a public health agency to investigate claims that lack scientific consensus is an example of Anti-Science behavior and Subverting Regulatory Agencies. This action leverages federal resources to pursue theories that often align with Anti-Climate and Anti-Environmental agendas.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Tylenol makerscompleted
2025-10-28 · #1267Original headline
Texas sues Tylenol company over autism claims
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue, alleging the companies deceptively marketed Tylenol as safe for pregnant women and hid evidence that acetaminophen exposure before birth leads to an increased risk of autism. The lawsuit cites claims made by President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite medical associations like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists stating that no reputable study has proven a causal link between the drug and autism.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a disregard for established medical science in favor of political narratives. By using government power to pursue legal action based on unproven claims, the state is potentially endangering public health by discouraging the use of a necessary medication for pregnant women.
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Former Surgeons General Call for Removal of RFK Jr.completed
2025-10-08 · #899Original headline
Trump’s former surgeon general calls for RFK Jr. to be fired
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Six former U.S. surgeons general, including Jerome Adams, issued a joint statement and public calls for the removal of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., citing his promotion of misinformation and the dismantling of public health infrastructure. The group warned that Kennedy's leadership poses an 'unprecedented threat' to national health and safety, specifically highlighting his actions regarding vaccines and the firing of scientific experts at the CDC.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a conflict between ideological leadership and scientific integrity within federal health agencies. By replacing qualified experts with individuals who promote conspiracy theories, the administration is eroding institutions and engaging in reckless governance that potentially endangers public health.
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VA removes presumption of service connection for male breast cancercompleted
2025-09-30 · #1298Original headline
Citing Trump Order on “Biological Truth,” VA Makes It Harder for Male Veterans With Breast Cancer to Get Coverage -- Basically, the Trump regime is denying breast cancer in males exists.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has stopped presuming that breast cancer in male veterans is connected to their military service, citing a presidential order on "biological truth." This change removes the easier path to coverage for newly diagnosed male veterans, requiring them to instead prove a direct link to their service, a burden that experts say may lead to delayed or missed care.
Reasoning
This action demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus and the benefits established by the PACT Act to prioritize ideological goals over the health of veterans. By removing the presumption of service connection, the administration is effectively using government policy to erode healthcare access for a vulnerable population, which constitutes an abuse of power and a disregard for the medical needs of those who served.
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Department of Energy bans climate-related terminologycompleted
2025-09-30 · #1009Original headline
The oil stooge running the Energy Dept. just banned the words 'climate change'
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The US Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) issued an internal email instructing employees to avoid using terms such as 'climate change,' 'decarbonization,' 'clean energy,' 'energy transition,' 'sustainable,' and 'green' in internal reports, public documents, and on the agency's website.
Reasoning
This action represents a systemic effort to censor scientific terminology and restrict the flow of public information regarding the climate crisis. By banning factual terms used in energy research, the administration is eroding the integrity of scientific institutions and promoting an anti-science agenda to shield fossil fuel interests.
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Donald Trump promotes 'medbed' conspiracy theory via AI videocompleted
2025-09-27 · #2502Original headline
Trump Posts an Absolutely Bonkers AI Video in Which He Promotes a Magic ‘Med Bed’ That Can Cure Any Disease
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President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social, purportedly from Fox News, which claimed that 'medbeds'—fictional medical devices that can cure any disease—would be available to all U.S. citizens through a new healthcare system. Trump later deleted the post.
Reasoning
The promotion of fantastical, non-existent medical technology by the President of the United States encourages the spread of dangerous health misinformation. This behavior undermines public trust in science and encourages citizens to seek fraudulent treatments over evidence-based medicine.
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Donald Trump promotes 'medbed' conspiracy theorycompleted
2025-09-27 · #1478Original headline
Donald Trump posts Med bed consipracy
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On September 27, 2025, President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social promoting 'medbeds,' a cure-all medical conspiracy theory with roots in the QAnon movement. The video, which resembled a Fox News segment but never aired on the network, featured an AI rendering of Trump promising that every American would soon receive a 'medbed card' for guaranteed access to advanced medical technology. The post was later deleted.
Reasoning
The promotion of a cure-all medical conspiracy theory by a sitting president leverages AI-generated misinformation to deceive the public. This behavior erodes trust in legitimate medical institutions and promotes dangerous health misinformation that can lead people to seek fake cures over evidence-based medicine.
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Florida reports 81% increase in whooping cough cases in 2025completed
2025-09-27 · #1104Original headline
Florida faces 81% spike in whooping cough cases in 2025 amid vaccine rollback
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The Florida Department of Health reported 1,295 cases of whooping cough (pertussis) as of September 27, 2025, an 81% increase over the total cases for 2024. This surge in infections occurs as Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and Governor Ron DeSantis announced plans to repeal vaccine requirements for children entering public schools.
Reasoning
The decision to repeal vaccine requirements during a surge of highly contagious respiratory infections demonstrates a disregard for public health science and reckless governance. By removing protections for vulnerable populations, state leadership is prioritizing ideological goals over the safety of children and the community.
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RFK Jr. fires NIH scientist Jeanne Marrazzocompleted
2025-09-26 · #1066Original headline
RFK Jr Fires Top NIH Scientist Weeks After She Files Whistleblower Complaint
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US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. terminated the appointment of Jeanne Marrazzo, a top scientist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), on September 26, 2025. Marrazzo had previously been demoted in March and had filed a whistleblower complaint alleging that her removal from a senior position was retribution for protesting the Trump administration's efforts to undermine vaccine research and the politicization of grants.
Reasoning
The firing of a top scientist who had filed a whistleblower complaint suggests a pattern of retaliation against career civil servants who adhere to scientific integrity. This action erodes public health institutions by removing experts and replacing them with political loyalists, which undermines the same scientific research that protects global health.
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RFK Jr. launches FDA review of mifepristonecompleted
2025-09-25 · #324Original headline
RFK Jr orders mifepristone review as anti-abortion groups push for ban
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced a review of the safety and efficacy of mifepristone, a medication used in approximately two-thirds of all U.S. abortions. The review was launched in response to a request from 22 Republican attorneys general and was based in part on a non-peer-reviewed study from a conservative think-tank.
Reasoning
This action demonstrates a potential weaponization of federal regulatory agencies to target a widely used medical treatment based on non-scientific evidence. By initiating a review of a long-approved drug in response to political pressure from Republican attorneys general, the administration is eroding the integrity of the same institutions it claims to protect.
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Donald Trump delivers nonsensical address to UN General Assemblycompleted
2025-09-23 · #972Original headline
Trump to the UN: "I'm really good at this stuff. Your countries are going to hell."
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During a speech before the United Nations General Assembly, Donald Trump told member states that their countries were "going to hell" and urged them to stop allowing immigration. He also described climate change as the "greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" and claimed that London Mayor Sadiq Khan hoped to install sharia law in the UK.
Reasoning
Trump's remarks at the UN General Assembly demonstrate a disregard for diplomatic norms and a reliance on xenophobic and anti-science rhetoric. By attacking international partners and promoting conspiracy theories about immigrants and foreign leaders, he undermines the United States' global standing and erodes the international institutions designed to maintain global stability.
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Trump administration officials cite unreliable research on Tylenol and autismcompleted
2025-09-22 · #978Original headline
Scientist behind Trump’s Tylenol claims was paid $150K to give evidence against drug maker. The Harvard academic Andrea Baccarelli gave an ‘unreliable’ testimony on the links between autism and paracetamol, and produced research that raises ‘serious concerns about bias’
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Trump administration health officials, including FDA Commissioner Marty A. Makary, publicly asserted a causal link between prenatal acetaminophen use and autism, citing research by Harvard Dean Andrea Baccarelli. A federal judge previously ruled Baccarelli's testimony in a lawsuit against Tylenol's manufacturer was 'unreliable' due to cherry-picking and misrepresenting study results, for which he was paid $150,000.
Reasoning
The use of discredited and paid-for testimony to justify public health warnings is an example of Anti-Science and Reckless Governance. By promoting a tenuous causal link as fact, the administration is eroding the same scientific institutions it claims to protect while potentially causing public panic and unnecessary medical risk.
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Donald Trump advises against using Tylenol during pregnancycompleted
2025-09-22 · #967Original headline
Claiming the Tylenol causes autism, Trump can't even pronounce the word acetaminophen
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During a White House press conference, President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that acetaminophen (Tylenol) is linked to increased autism rates, advising pregnant women to avoid the drug. This advice contradicts established medical science and warnings from medical experts who state that untreated fever and pain during pregnancy can be more dangerous than the the drug itself.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus and the promotion of medical misinformation by the head of the executive branch. By advising against a widely accepted safe medication, the administration is actively harming public health and eroding trust in established medical institutions.
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Donald Trump claims Tylenol causes autismcompleted
2025-09-21 · #969Original headline
Trump, 79, rambles that the Amish and even Cuba don’t have autism because they don’t take Tylenol: Video
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During a White House news conference, President Donald Trump, accompanied by Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, claimed that the painkiller Tylenol (paracetamol) is linked to autism and suggested that the Amish community has virtually no autism due to a lack of%s
Reasoning
Promoting unfounded medical claims about pharmaceuticals and vaccines is a form of anti-science rhetoric that can lead to public health crises. By using the presidency to spread misinformation, Trump undermines medical institutions and encourages dangerous health behaviors.
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RFK Jr. Advisory Panel Recommends Restricting MMRV Vaccinecompleted
2025-09-18 · #953Original headline
Kennedy's advisory panel recommends new restrictions on MMRV vaccines
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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., voted 8-3 to recommend that the MMRV combination vaccine not be administered to children under age 4, suggesting instead that they receive separate vaccines for MMR and varicella. This decision was made despite warnings from public health experts and the American Academy of Pediatrics that the move could sow fear and mistrust in vaccines and limit access to the process, as insurance programs like Medicaid may stop paying for the combination dose for younger children.
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This event demonstrates a shift in public health policy based on the appointment of loyalists to a regulatory body, 'Installing Loyalists' and 'Subverting Regulatory Agencies'. The decision to restrict a combination vaccine without new safety data, as noted by experts, promotes a move away from established science, fitting the 'Anti-Science' tag. This action potentially harms public health by eroding trust in routine childhood immunizations and 'Eroding Institutions' by replacing a professional panel with voices aligned with the the Secretary's personal views.
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FDA to present data linking Covid vaccines to child deathscompleted
2025-09-12 · #905Original headline
FDA to present data it claims ties Covid shots to child deaths at CDC meeting
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FDA officials plan to present data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) claiming a link between Covid-19 vaccines and 25 child deaths at an upcoming CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting. The FDA is basing its claim on unverified self-reports in the VAERS database, which experts say cannot prove causation.
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The use of unverified, self-reported data to suggest a vaccine's danger is an example of anti-science behavior and the subversion of regulatory agencies. This action, potentially influenced by the political appointment of anti-vaccine activists to the ACIP, represents a reckless governance of public health institutions.
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U.S. Department of Energy claims wind and solar energy are 'worthless' without wind or suncompleted
2025-09-05 · #885Original headline
US DOE twitter account claiming that solar and wind infrastructure are worthless when it's dark outside
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On September 5, the official X account of the U.S. Department of Energy posted a statement claiming that wind and solar energy infrastructure is 'essentially worthless when it is dark outside, and when the wind is not blowing.'
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The use of a federal agency's official communication channel to disseminate scientifically inaccurate information regarding renewable energy undermines the integrity of public institutions. This action reflects a broader pattern of prioritizing political narratives over factual, science-based policy and promotes an anti-science agenda.
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Florida announces plan to end all childhood vaccine mandatescompleted
2025-09-03 · #874Original headline
DeSantis to make Florida first state to end all vaccine mandates for schools
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Governor Ron DeSantis and Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced on September 3, 2025, that Florida will work to phase out all childhood vaccine mandates for school attendance, making it the first state to do so. The move is part of a broader 'Make America Healthy Again' commission's goals to promote medical freedom and informed consent, though health experts and physician groups have warned that removing these mandates would be reckless and dangerous, potentially leading to outbreaks of preventable diseases.
Reasoning
This action represents a significant shift away from established public health protocols and scientific consensus, prioritizing political ideology over evidence-based medicine. By dismantling childhood vaccine mandates, the state government is actively promoting anti-science rhetoric and reckless governance that puts the health and safety of the majority of the population, and especially children, at risk.
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright claims solar energy potential is limitedcompleted
2025-09-03 · #873Original headline
Chris Wright energy secretary claiming that wrapping the earth in solar panels would only provide 20% of energy needed
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright asserted on X that covering the entire planet in solar panels would only produce 20% of the world's total energy needs. This claim was quickly refuted by a Community Note on the platform, which cited research and data from MIT and the International Energy Agency showing that the solar resource is available in far greater quantities than humanity's total energy use.
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This event demonstrates a high-ranking government official using a public platform to spread scientifically inaccurate information about renewable energy. By promoting a narrative that solar power is fundamentally incapable of meeting global energy needs, such a rhetoric erodes public trust in science and undermines climate goals.
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Trump demands pharmaceutical companies justify COVID-19 vaccine successcompleted
2025-09-01 · #863Original headline
Trump tells drugmakers to 'justify the success' of Covid meds after FDA limits vaccine approval
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President Donald Trump called on pharmaceutical companies to release data to justify the success of COVID-19 medications and vaccines, following the FDA's decision to limit vaccine eligibility to high-risk individuals and the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez.
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This event demonstrates a pattern of undermining public health institutions and the scientific consensus on vaccines. By demanding that drugmakers 'justify' their success amidst a leadership purge at the CDC, the administration is eroding the trust in federal health agencies and promoting a climate of scientific skepticism.
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Trump administration fires CDC Director Susan Monarezcompleted
2025-08-27 · #846Original headline
CDC director Susan Monarez fired by Trump administration after refusing to resign, citing 'reckless directives'
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The White House terminated CDC Director Susan Monarez after she refused to resign. Monarez's attorneys stated she was targeted for refusing to 'rubber-stamp unscientific, reckless directives' and fire health experts. Simultaneously, four other top CDC officials, including the chief medical officer and directors of several national centers, resigned, citing the 'weaponizing of public health' and the spread of vaccine misinformation.
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The firing of a Senate-confirmed agency head and the mass resignation of top health experts indicate a purge of professional civil servants to replace them with political loyalists. This action erodes the integrity of the CDC as a science-based institution, prioritizing political agendas over public health safety.
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FDA restricts access to updated COVID-19 vaccinescompleted
2025-08-27 · #834Original headline
FDA ends broad Covid vaccine authorization as RFK Jr. limits access to immunizations
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The Food and Drug Administration approved updated COVID-19 vaccines for the fall season but ended broad authorization, limiting official approval to individuals aged 65 and older or those with high-risk underlying health conditions. This change in policy shifts the vaccines from emergency use authorization to traditional approval, ending official clearance for children aged 6 months to 4 years for Pfizer's vaccine and restricting recommendations for healthy adults and children. While the vaccines remain available to those who consult with their doctors, the move is criticized by medical organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics as an unprecedented action that complicates access and insurance coverage for millions of Americans.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a disregard for established scientific consensus and the erosion of public health institutions by restricting access to preventative medicine based on the views of a known vaccine skeptic. By gutting the advisory panel and replacing experts with critics, the administration is subverting regulatory agencies to align federal health policy with personal ideology rather than medical evidence.
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FDA Restricts Access to Fall Covid Vaccinescompleted
2025-08-27 · #352Original headline
F.D.A. Poised to Restrict Access to Covid Vaccines
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The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of Covid shots for the fall, but limited approval to adults 65 and older and individuals with high-risk medical conditions. This decision, announced by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., also included the rescinding of emergency use authorizations for vaccines, which may hinder access for healthy children under 12.
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This action represents a shift in public health policy that restricts access to preventative medicine based on a political appointment's direction. By limiting vaccine availability and replacing the CDC's advisory committee with loyalists, the administration is eroding public health institutions and promoting anti-science sentiment by ignoring established medical guidance.
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Donald Trump claims China tricked world into using magnetscompleted
2025-08-25 · #818Original headline
“China intelligently went and they sort of took a monopoly of the world's magnets, and nobody needed magnets until they convinced everybody 20 years ago, let's all do magnets” — Fact Check: Magnets have been used in America since at least the 18th century.
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During a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump stated that the world did not need magnets until China convinced everyone to use them 20 years ago, claiming China established a monopoly on theworld's magnets as part of a plot.
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This event demonstrates a profound lack of basic scientific knowledge and a disregard for factual reality, fitting the tags of Anti-Science and Dunning Kruger on Display. By framing a basic physical property of nature as a Chinese plot, the president is promoting misinformation and displaying a level of's incompetence that suggests he is unfit for office.
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RFK Jr. shuts down autism research divisioncompleted
2025-08-22 · #785Original headline
RFK Jr. Vowed to Find the Environmental Causes of Autism. Then He Shut Down Research Trying to Do Just That.
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. eliminated an entire division of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and stripped funding from over 50 autism-related studies, despite publicly vowing to find the environmental causes of autism.
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This action demonstrates a contradiction between public promises and administrative actions, effectively silencing established scientific research into environmental toxins. By dismantling existing expertise and cutting funding for evidence-based studies, Kennedy is eroding institutional knowledge and promoting a disregard for established science in favor of a personal agenda.
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Donald Trump blames renewable energy for rising electricity pricescompleted
2025-08-21 · #864Original headline
Trump blames renewables for rising power bills; experts cite other causes. Energy analysts say renewable sources have little to do with recent price hikes. Natural gas prices, meanwhile, are rising sharply amid increased exports to Europe and other international customers.
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President Donald Trump used a social media post to label wind and solar power as 'THE SCAM OF THE CENTURY!' and vowed not to approve new projects, attributing rising energy costs to renewable energy sources. Energy analysts and industry groups stated that price hikes are actually driven by increased demand from AI data centers, aging infrastructure, extreme weather, and rising natural gas prices due to international exports.
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By attributing rising energy costs to renewable energy despite expert consensus on the actual causes, Trump is using misinformation to justify policies that restrict clean energy. This behavior demonstrates a disregard for scientific and economic data, promoting an anti-environmental agenda that prioritizes fossil fuels over sustainable alternatives.
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Supreme Court allows Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research fundingcompleted
2025-08-21 · #801Original headline
Supreme Court Lets Trump Cut Millions of Dollars in NIH Grants
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The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to lift a lower court's injunction blocking the Trump administration's cancellation of $783 million in National Institutes of Health (NIH) research grants. The cuts were part of a broader effort to eliminate federal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. A lower court judge had previously ruled the cancellations were arbitrary and discriminatory, but the high court's decision allows the administration to proceed with the cuts while litigation continues.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates an abuse of power and the weaponization of federal funds to target specific research priorities based on ideological own-goals. By overriding a lower court's finding of racial discrimination, the high court's decision enables the administration to disrupt life-saving biomedical research and erode scientific institutions.
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Donald Trump blames renewable energy for rising electricity pricescompleted
2025-08-21 · #545Original headline
President Donald Trump claims that rapid adoption of solar and wind power has made U.S. electricity unstable and expensive, justifying his bid to end most subsidies for renewable energy.
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President Donald Trump has claimed that the adoption of wind and solar power has made the U.S. electricity grid unstable and expensive, using this as justification to end subsidies for renewable energy through a tax-and-spending bill and an executive order.
Reasoning
By blaming renewable energy for rising costs despite evidence from energy experts and data from states like Texas, Trump is promoting misinformation to justify policies that dismantle clean energy infrastructure. This approach prioritizes fossil fuel interests over sustainable energy transitions and ignores scientific consensus on grid reliability and cost-efficiency.
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Trump announces ban on new solar and wind power projectscompleted
2025-08-20 · #799Original headline
Trump says U.S. will not approve solar or wind power projects
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President Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that his administration will not approve new solar or wind power projects, citing concerns over land use and electricity prices. This announcement follows the centralization of federal permitting for renewables in the Interior Secretary's office and the termination of investment and production tax credits for wind and solar through the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act'.
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This action represents a direct attack on clean energy infrastructure, prioritizing fossil fuel interests over sustainable energy transitions. By blocking new renewable projects and removing tax incentives, the administration is actively eroding environmental protections and promoting a reliance on outdated, polluting energy sources.
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Trump administration removes air and ocean pollution monitoring from next-generation weather satellitescompleted
2025-08-20 · #794Original headline
Trump admin strips ocean and air pollution monitoring from next-gen weather satellites
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The Trump administration is reducing the capabilities of the Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) satellite constellation, removing instruments designed to measure air quality, greenhouse gases, and ocean conditions. The administration is also reducing the the number of satellites in the constellation from six to four, which officials say increases the risk of data outages.
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This action represents a clear effort to reduce the collection of data on climate change and pollution, effectively blinding the government to environmental degradation. By prioritizing a narrow definition of weather forecasting over comprehensive climate science, the administration is eroding scientific institutions and promoting a pro-pollution agenda.
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RFK Jr. includes electromagnetic radiation study in MAHA report draftcompleted
2025-08-15 · #768Original headline
RFK Jr.‘s Wi-Fi and 5G conspiracies appear to make it into MAHA report draft
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A draft version of the "Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy" report from the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, obtained by Politico, includes a push to review the safety of electromagnetic radiation from sources like 5G and Wi-Fi, echoing conspiracy theories promoted by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The inclusion of debunked conspiracy theories regarding 5G and Wi-Fi in a government health strategy report demonstrates a disregard for established scientific consensus. This action risks promoting misinformation and eroding public trust in scientific institutions through the use of official government channels.
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Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy Announces Shift Away from Climate Sciencecompleted
2025-08-14 · #793Original headline
Acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy says the agency will 'move aside' from climate sciences to focus on exploring moon and Mars
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Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy stated that the agency will "move aside" from climate sciences to focus exclusively on space exploration, including missions to the moon and Mars. This shift is aligned with a budget proposal seeking significant cuts to NASA's Earth science initiatives, which could potentially end support for nearly 40 active and planned science missions.
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This action represents a systemic shift away from critical climate research, effectively prioritizing political ideology over scientific data collection. By dismantling long-term climate monitoring, the administration is eroding a key scientific institution and implementing harmful budget cuts that jeopardize global environmental monitoring.
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Trump administration orders federal agencies to expunge COVID-19 vaccination recordscompleted
2025-08-08 · #715Original headline
Trump admin orders federal agencies to scrub all worker COVID vaccination records
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The Office of Personnel Management director, Scott Kupor, issued a memorandum on August 8, 2025, ordering all federal agencies to remove records of employees' COVID-19 vaccination status, noncompliance with prior mandates, and exemption requests from official personnel folders. The order also prohibits agencies from using this information in employment-related decisions such as hiring, promotion, or termination.
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This action represents a move to erase official government records of public health mandates, which can be seen as an effort to rewrite the administrative history of the pandemic response. By ordering the mass expungement of records, the administration is prioritizing political ideology over the maintenance of accurate government archives and institutional memory.
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Trump signs executive order giving political appointees control over federal grantscompleted
2025-08-07 · #708Original headline
Trump executive order gives politicians control over all federal grants, alarming researchers
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring federal agencies, including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, to appoint officials to review federal funding opportunities and grants to ensure they align with agency priorities and the national interest. The order also allows for the termination of current and future grants at any time.
Reasoning
By shifting the control of federal research grants from neutral, expert-led processes to political appointees, this action undermines the independence of scientific research and erodes the institutions responsible for public health and innovation. This represents a weaponization of federal funds to ensure that only research aligned with the administration's political agenda is funded.
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RFK Jr. cancels $500 million in mRNA vaccine research fundingcompleted
2025-08-05 · #727Original headline
RFK Jr. Justifies Cuts to mRNA Vaccine Projects With Falsehoods - FactCheck.org
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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the cancellation of 22 government-funded research projects totaling nearly $500 million at the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) to develop new vaccines using mRNA technology. Kennedy justified the decision by claiming mRNA vaccines are ineffective against respiratory infections and mutated versions of the virus, claims that are contradicted by scientific evidence and experts.
Reasoning
This action represents a clear instance of Anti-Science behavior and Reckless Governance, as it defunds critical medical research based on unfounded claims. By prioritizing personal ideology over established scientific consensus, Kennedy is eroding the public health infrastructure and potentially harming people by limiting future vaccine development.
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Trump Administration Moves to Terminate NASA Climate Monitoring Missionscompleted
2025-08-04 · #661Original headline
White House Orders NASA to Destroy two major, climate change-focused satellite missions.
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The Trump administration has directed NASA to develop termination plans for two Orbiting Carbon Observatory missions that monitor carbon dioxide levels and plant health. One of these missions involves a free-flying satellite that would be destroyed by burning up in the atmosphere if the terminated. While the administration's FY2026 budget request excludes funding for these missions, congressional Democrats have warned that terminating missions already funded through the current fiscal year would be illegal.
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This action represents a clear attempt to dismantle climate science infrastructure, effectively erasing critical data collection on greenhouse gases. By potentially ignoring congressional appropriations to accelerate the termination of these missions, the administration is bypassing oversight and undermining the rule of law to advance an anti-science agenda.
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Trump Administration Proposes Repeal of EPA Endangerment Findingcompleted
2025-07-29 · #1911Original headline
US EPA’s Endangerment Finding Repeal Stands on Shaky Foundations | Lee Zeldin has vowed to drive ‘a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion.’
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The Trump administration proposed a rule to rescind the 2009 'endangerment finding' which determined that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare, serving as the legal basis for regulating emissions from vehicles and power plants.
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This action represents a direct attack on scientific consensus and the regulatory framework designed to protect public health. By attempting to dismantle the legal foundation for climate action, the administration is subverting a regulatory agency's mission to protect the environment and the public from known hazards.
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EPA to Rescind Endangerment Finding on Greenhouse Gas Emissionscompleted
2025-07-29 · #667Original headline
Trump's EPA to repeal finding that climate pollution endangers human health
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced on July 29, 2025, that the Environmental Protection Agency will rescind the 2009 'endangerment finding' which determined that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health and welfare. This action is intended to facilitate the repeal of tailpipe emission standards for vehicles and other greenhouse gas regulations for power plants and oil production.
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This action represents a fundamental shift in federal environmental policy by rejecting established scientific consensus on climate change. By removing the legal foundation for climate regulations, the administration is prioritizing corporate interests over public health and the environment, thereby subverting a regulatory agency's scientific mission.
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Trump EPA proposes revoking the 2009 Endangerment Findingcompleted
2025-07-29 · #177Original headline
On Earth Day, Trump’s EPA Called Belief in Climate Change a False ‘Religion’
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The Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed to repeal the 2009 scientific finding that greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels endanger human health and safety. This proposal is based in part on a report authored by five climate skeptics and is intended to remove the legal foundation for federal regulations on climate pollution from vehicles, power plants, and the oil and gas industry.
Reasoning
This action represents a direct attack on established scientific consensus and the use of evidence-based policymaking. By attempting to dismantle the legal basis for climate regulations, the administration is prioritizing the interests of the fossil fuel industry over public health and environmental protection, thereby eroding the integrity of scientific institutions.
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Donald Trump's opposition to wind turbines in Scotlandcompleted
2025-07-27 · #617Original headline
Trump: ’We will not allow a windmill to be built in the United States. They're killing us.’ US President further embarrasses the country in front of European leaders with idiotic rant against "windmills".
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During a trip to Scotland, President Donald Trump stated that he would not allow any more wind turbines to be built in the United States, calling them a "con job" and "very destructive," while advising European leaders to stop using them.
Reasoning
Trump's dismissal of wind energy as a 'con job' and claims that they 'kill us' and kill whales demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus on renewable energy. This rhetoric promotes anti-environmental and anti-science positions that undermine global efforts to combat climate change.
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Trump declares wind turbines will not be built in the UScompleted
2025-07-27 · #470Original headline
Trump: ‘We’re not going to approve windmills’. “You go and look at these beautiful plains and valleys, and they’re loaded up with this garbage that gets worse and worse looking with time. We’re not going to approve windmills unless something happens that’s an emergency."
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During a press conference on July 27, 2025, Donald Trump stated that the United States would not allow wind turbines to be built, citing concerns over landscape beauty, noise, and unfounded claims that they drive whales 'crazy'.
Reasoning
Trump's statements reflect a disregard for scientific evidence regarding renewable energy and a commitment to oppose wind power based on aesthetic preferences and misinformation. This demonstrates an anti-science and anti-environmental stance that undermines global climate goals.
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EPA launches websites to address chemtrails conspiracy theoriescompleted
2025-07-10 · #577Original headline
Trump officials address ‘chemtrails’ conspiracy theories while spreading misinformation, experts say | US Environmental Protection Agency
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched two new websites regarding contrails and geoengineering to dispel baseless rumors that weather-altering technology caused recent flooding in Texas. However, critics and experts argue that the administration has simultaneously promoted conspiracy theories and climate misinformation, while slashing funding for climate research and removing climate-related information from federal websites.
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The EPA's attempt to address a conspiracy theory while the administration simultaneously promotes misinformation and dismantles climate science infrastructure is a clear example of Anti-Science and Anti-Environmental behavior. By diverting taxpayer funds toward debunking baseless theories while ignoring the actual climate crisis, the administration is effectively eroding institutions and subverting regulatory agencies to protect corporate interests, specifically Big Oil.
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Trump cuts funding for climate and air pollution researchcompleted
2025-07-08 · #537Original headline
Trump pulls plug on UK research into air pollution and global warming
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President Donald Trump implemented sweeping funding cuts to US institutions like NASA and NOAA, resulting in the cancellation of research grants and the loss of access to critical climate and air pollution data for international collaborators, including UK-based scientists. These cuts led to the an indefinite pause of the project studying the Greenland ice sheet (ICECAPS) and the loss of access to the AirNow pollution dataset, and the loss of access to the US satellite TIMED. These cuts are part of a broader effort to defund what the administration describes as "woke" government spending.
Reasoning
The funding cuts to NASA and NOAA target essential scientific research on climate change and air pollution, effectively dismantling decades of institutional knowledge and data collection. By prioritizing political ideology over empirical evidence, the administration is eroding scientific institutions and promoting an anti-science agenda that harms global environmental monitoring.
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Trump Administration Hires Climate Change Skeptics at Energy Departmentcompleted
2025-07-08 · #535Original headline
Trump Hires Scientists Who Doubt the Consensus on Climate Change | The three scientists joined the administration after it dismissed hundreds of experts who were assessing how global warming is affecting the country.
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The U.S. Department of Energy hired at least three scientists—Steven E. Koonin, John Christy, and Roy Spencer—who are known for rejecting the scientific consensus on climate change. This hiring occurred after the administration dismissed hundreds of experts who were assessing the impact of global warming on the United States.
Reasoning
Replacing established scientific experts with individuals who reject mainstream climate science undermines the integrity of federal research and erodes the institutional capacity of the Department of Energy. This shift suggests a prioritization of political ideology over empirical evidence, which can lead to reckless governance and the subversion of regulatory agencies tasked with protecting public health and the environment.
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Medical organizations sue Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccine policy changescompleted
2025-07-07 · #1754Original headline
US Pediatricians Give Middle Finger to RFK Jr., Issue Their Own Vaccine Recommendations | The American Academy of Pediatrics and 12 other medical groups are recommending the same childhood shots once endorsed by the CDC.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Physicians, and the American Public Health Association filed a federal lawsuit against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. alleging that his decision to remove pregnant women and healthy children from the COVID-19 vaccine schedule in late May 2025 was arbitrary, capricious, and in violation of federal law. The lawsuit also highlights that Kennedy replaced the entire roster of experts on a federal vaccine advisory committee with his own choices.
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This event demonstrates a disregard for established scientific expertise and the subversion of regulatory agencies by replacing expert panels with political appointees. By bypassing the Administrative Procedure Act and ignoring medical consensus, these actions erode public health institutions and potentially endanger the lives of vulnerable populations.
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RFK Jr. promotes ultraprocessed food companycompleted
2025-07-07 · #533Original headline
RFK Jr. promoted a food company he says will make Americans healthy. Their meals are ultraprocessed
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised Mom's Meals, a company providing taxpayer-funded meals to Medicaid and Medicare recipients, claiming they are 'without additives' and a solution for making the country healthy. However, an Associated Press review of the ingredients and nutrition labels revealed that the meals are ultraprocessed and contain chemical additives, contradicting his own stated goals of reducing ultraprocessed foods in the American diet.
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This event demonstrates a contradiction between RFK Jr.'s public health own stated goals and his official actions as Health Secretary. By promoting a company that produces ultraprocessed foods—the very things he has campaigned against—he risks harming the vulnerable populations who rely on Medicaid and Medicare, potentially contributing to the overall public health crisis he claims to want to solve.
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Trump administration removes public access to National Climate Assessmentscompleted
2025-07-03 · #554Original headline
Trump officials axed an online portal for its key climate report.
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The Trump administration deleted the official government website (globalchange.gov) that hosted the National Climate Assessments, legally mandated scientific reports on climate change impacts in the US. While NASA initially promised to host the reports to ensure continuity, it later reversed this decision, effectively burying the reports and dismissing researchers working on the next assessment.
Reasoning
This action represents a clear effort to suppress scientific data and restrict public access to legally mandated information. By removing these reports, the administration is eroding institutional knowledge and prioritizing political ideology over public safety and scientific truth, which undermines the transparency of government agencies.
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Trump administration proposes massive cuts to NOAA and NASA climate researchcompleted
2025-07-01 · #642Original headline
America is slashing its climate research | Hear no science, see no science, speak no science
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President Donald Trump's budget request sought to eliminate the NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, cancel several NASA Earth-observing satellites and shut down the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, effectively removing federal funding for climate science research. While Congress passed a funding bill to restore these funds, the administration has a history of flouting budget appropriations to avoid spending the funds.
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The administration's attempt to dismantle federal climate research institutions represents a direct attack on scientific integrity and public safety. By targeting the agencies responsible for weather forecasting and climate monitoring, the administration prioritizes ideological goals over empirical evidence and the ability of the nation to respond to environmental crises.
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RFK Jr. claims Anthony Fauci was responsible for COVID-19 pandemiccompleted
2025-06-30 · #550Original headline
RFK Jr. says Fauci is likely liable for COVID-19 pandemic
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated in an interview that former White House coronavirus adviser Anthony Fauci likely played a large role in the creation of SARS-CoV-2 and called for a 'Truth Commission' to investigate the origins of the pandemic.
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This event demonstrates a high-ranking government official using their platform to promote unverified claims about the origin of the pandemic, which undermines public trust in scientific institutions and promotes conspiracy theories. By calling for a 'Truth Commission' based on these claims, it reflects a pattern of anti-science rhetoric and the erosion of institutional credibility.
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US Department of Defense cuts off satellite weather data for scientistscompleted
2025-06-28 · #527Original headline
US military cuts climate scientists off from vital satellite sea-ice data
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The U.S. Department of Defense announced in late June 2025 that it would stop providing satellite weather data to scientists and weather forecasters. This data, provided for over 40 years, is used for real-time hurricane forecasting and monitoring sea ice in polar regions. While the Department of Defense continues to use the data for its own purposes, it has cut off access for the public-facing scientific community, citing cybersecurity concerns and IT modernization requirements.
Reasoning
Cutting off vital scientific data used for disaster preparedness and climate monitoring represents a disregard for public safety and an erosion of scientific cooperation. This action harms people by increasing the risk of rapid hurricane intensification going unnoticed and hinders the global effort to track climate change impacts on sea ice.
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Department of Defense terminates satellite weather data sharingcompleted
2025-06-28 · #513Original headline
Critical hurricane forecast tool abruptly terminated. U.S. Department of Defense announced Tuesday it would no longer process and deliver data essential to most hurricane forecasts.
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The U.S. Department of Defense announced in late June 2025 that it would stop providing crucial satellite weather data to scientists and hurricane forecasters. While the termination date was initially set for the end of June, it was extended to the end of July 2025 after outcry from the scientific community. The data, provided by the Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center, has been used for over 40 years for real-time hurricane forecasting and monitoring sea ice in polar regions.
Reasoning
The abrupt termination of critical weather data sharing undermines public safety by hindering the ability of hurricane forecasters to provide early warnings for rapidly intensifying storms. This decision represents reckless governance and a disregard for scientific cooperation, potentially increasing the risk to human life during peak hurricane season.
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CDC hires former head of anti-vaccine groupcompleted
2025-06-25 · #515Original headline
Anti- Vaxxer being hired for CDCs vaccine safety office
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is hiring Lyn Redwood, the former president of Children's Health Defense, an organization founded by RFK Jr. that has spread vaccine misinformation. Redwood is joining the CDC's vaccine safety office, where she will present on her claims that vaccine preservatives like thimerosal cause autism, despite these claims being debunked by the CDC and other medical groups.
Reasoning
Appointing a known promoter of debunked medical misinformation to a critical public health agency's safety office undermines the scientific integrity of the CDC. This action erodes public trust in health institutions and risks promoting anti-science rhetoric within the government's primary vaccine safety monitoring system.
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Trump Administration Reconsiders Asbestos Bancompleted
2025-06-16 · #492Original headline
Reversing ban on asbestos
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it is reconsidering a Biden-era rule that banned the last remaining type of asbestos used in the United States, specifically chrysotile asbestos. The administration is reviewing whether the ban on importation and use in certain industrial applications, such as the production of chlorine and the installation of sheet gaskets in power and chemical facilities, should be removed.
Reasoning
This action represents a reversal of critical public health protections based on a known carcinogen. By reconsidering a ban on a substance linked to tens of thousands of annual deaths, the administration is prioritizing industrial interests over human life and scientific consensus, which demonstrates a disregard for public safety and a pattern of reckless governance.
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Trump withdraws US from Resilient Columbia Basin Agreementcompleted
2025-06-12 · #497Original headline
Trump pulls US from plan to recover salmon population, calling it ‘radical’ | Trump administration
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President Trump issued a presidential memorandum on June 12, 2025, removing the US federal government from the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement. This agreement, brokered by the Joe Biden administration in late 2023, had committed over $1 billion over a decade to recover depleted salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest and invest in clean energy projects to replace hydropower from the dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
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By unilaterally withdrawing from a historic agreement with Native American tribes and state governments, the administration prioritizes short-term energy infrastructure over long-term environmental recovery and treaty obligations. This action demonstrates a disregard for scientific evidence regarding salmon extinction and harms the cultural and food sources of indigenous populations.
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EPA proposes rollback of power plant pollution limitscompleted
2025-06-11 · #553Original headline
EPA proposes rollback on rules limiting carbon and air pollution from fossil fuel power plants
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to revoke a Biden-administration rule limiting carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants, as well as repeal updated limits to the Mercury and Air Toxic Standards rule. The agency also proposed making a finding that greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel power plants do not contribute significantly to dangerous air pollution.
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This action represents a significant shift in environmental policy that prioritizes industrial interests over public health and climate goals. By rolling back science-based pollution limits and attempting to redefine the danger of greenhouse gases, the administration is actively eroding the EPA's role as a protector of the environment and public health.
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Trump administration terminates HIV vaccine research programscompleted
2025-06-10 · #420Original headline
Cutting program to develop HIV vaccine
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The Trump administration terminated the Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development (CHAVD) program, a major NIH-funded effort to develop a broad-spectrum HIV vaccine, and issued a stop-work order for the USAID-funded BRILLIANT HIV vaccine consortium's clinical trials in Africa. Additionally, the NIH announced it would no longer fund foreign 'subawards,' restricting international collaboration on vaccine research.
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The termination of critical public health research programs and the restriction of international scientific collaboration represent a disregard for global health security and a prioritization of budget cuts over life-saving medical advancement. These actions erode the capacity of the US to lead in biomedical research and undermine the system of scientific inquiry based on international cooperation.
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RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC vaccine advisory panelcompleted
2025-06-09 · #447Original headline
RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC panel advising U.S. on vaccines
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a panel of independent medical and public health experts that advises the CDC on vaccine recommendations.
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The mass removal of a non-partisan, science-based advisory panel allows the administration to replace independent experts with political appointees. This action undermines the integrity of public health institutions and risks replacing scientific evidence with political ideology in the critical area of vaccine policy.
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NOAA's Climate.gov website shut downcompleted
2025-05-31 · #459Original headline
Climate.gov, which supports public education on climate science, will soon no longer publish new content
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) terminated the contracts of the entire content production staff for Climate.gov, a public education website dedicated to climate science. The site's former program manager and other former staff members stated that the move was a targeted attack by political appointees in the Trump administration to restrict public access to non-partisan, science-based climate information.
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The removal of a public-facing science communication portal and the firing of non-partisan staff to limit the dissemination of climate science is an example of anti-science behavior and the erosion of government institutions. By restricting access to information, the administration is effectively suppressing science-based public education to align with political goals.
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RFK Jr.'s 'MAHA' Health Report Contains Nonexistent Studiescompleted
2025-05-29 · #394Original headline
The MAHA (Make America healthy again) report Cites Studies That Don’t Exist
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An investigation by Notus found that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 73-page 'Make America Healthy Again' report, commissioned by the Trump administration, contains citations to seven nonexistent studies and mischaracterizes existing research. The report was promoted by Kennedy as 'gold-standard' science, but researchers listed as authors of the phantom studies denied ever writing the papers.
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The use of fabricated data and nonexistent citations in a flagship government health report undermines scientific integrity and represents a reckless approach to governance. By presenting invented studies as evidence for sweeping policy changes, this action erodes public trust in health institutions and promotes anti-science rhetoric.
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Trump administration cancels bird flu vaccine development contractcompleted
2025-05-28 · #393Original headline
Cancelling plans to develop a bird flu vaccine
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The Trump administration terminated a $766 million contract with Moderna to develop an mRNA-based vaccine against the H5N1 bird flu virus, citing safety concerns regarding mRNA technology.
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Canceling a pandemic preparedness program based on politically motivated rhetoric rather than scientific evidence undermines public health infrastructure. This action demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus and prioritizes ideological opposition to mRNA technology over national security and health safety.
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary suggests cooking classes as alternative to insulincompleted
2025-05-25 · #374Original headline
RFK Jr.’s FDA chief, Marty Makary, says diabetics should take cooking classes instead of insulin
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During a Fox News appearance on Sunday Morning Futures, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary suggested that diabetes should be treated with cooking classes rather than 'just throwing insulin at people,' while promoting a report from the 'Make America Healthy Again' commission.
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The head of the FDA suggesting that cooking classes could replace essential medication like insulin defies medical science and endangers public health. This represents a reckless approach to governance and a promotion of anti-science rhetoric from the highest levels of the US health regulatory agency.
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RFK Jr. consumes raw milk shots in the White Housecompleted
2025-05-24 · #421Original headline
RFK Jr. and pseudoscientific wellness influencer Paul Saladino slammed raw milk shots during an interview at the White House
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recorded an interview with wellness influencer Paul Saladino, during which he consumed shots of raw milk mixed with honey.
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The promotion of raw milk, which the CDC warns can expose people to dangerous bacteria, by the head of the public health agency is a clear example of anti-science behavior and reckless governance. This action undermines the same regulatory and health guidelines that the HHS Secretary is tasked with overseeing.
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Trump administration cuts funding for honeybee researchcompleted
2025-05-21 · #399Original headline
Trump launches knock-out assault on dying honeybees
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President Donald Trump implemented massive funding cuts across the Department of Agriculture, resulting in the firing of 800 Agricultural Research Service workers and the crippling of research into the cause of a massive honeybee die-off.
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These budget cuts directly undermine scientific research into a critical ecological crisis, demonstrating a disregard for environmental stability and food security. By dismantling the research infrastructure of the USDA, the administration is prioritizing short-term budget reductions over the long-term health of the same agricultural industry it claims to support.
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Donald Trump nominates Dr. Casey Means for Surgeon Generalcompleted
2025-05-14 · #327Original headline
Trump surgeon general pick praised unproven psychedelic therapy, said mushrooms helped her find love
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President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means for Surgeon General, who has advocated for the use of unproven psychedelic drugs as therapy in her 2024 book and a personal newsletter. Dr. Means' medical license is currently listed as inactive, and she was nominated based on the recommendation of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. without the president having prior knowledge of her.
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The appointment of an individual with an inactive medical license and a history of promoting illegal, unproven therapies to a role responsible for public health guidance is a significant departure from professional standards. This choice reflects a pattern of prioritizing personal recommendations and loyalty over scientific expertise, which risks eroding the same public health institutions that provide critical scientific information to the users of the federal government.
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Trump administration launches 'Generation Gold Standard' universal flu vaccine projectcompleted
2025-05-13 · #2483Original headline
Trump administration's universal flu vaccine project puzzles scientists
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The Trump administration announced the 'Generation Gold Standard' project to develop a universal flu vaccine using a 'beta-propiolactone (BPL)-inactivated, whole-virus platform.' The project is budgeted at $500 million, funds that were originally earmarked for next-generation COVID-19 vaccine research. The technology was developed by two NIH scientists, including one who holds a patent on the technology and who was recently appointed as acting director of the NIAID, and the project was selected without independent public review or open scientific competition.
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This event demonstrates a lack of transparency and potential cronyism in the administration's allocation of massive federal funds. By bypassing scientific oversight and selecting a technology developed by its own high-ranking officials, the administration risks wasting taxpayer money on outdated technology while eroding the integrity of the Agency's scientific process.
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FDA seeks to remove prescription fluoride supplements for children from the marketcompleted
2025-05-13 · #303Original headline
Fluoride drops and tablets for kids should be taken off the market, FDA says
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On May 13, 2025, the FDA announced it will begin the process of removing prescription fluoride drops and tablets for children from the market, citing concerns that ingested fluoride may alter the gut microbiome, cause weight gain, and potentially decrease IQ. The agency plans to conduct a safety review and remove these products by October 31, 2025.
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The FDA's move to ban a widely accepted medical treatment based on inconclusive research contradicts the recommendations of major medical associations and removes clinical choice for healthcare providers. This action represents a disregard for established scientific consensus and the use of a regulatory agency to implement a political agenda, thereby eroding public health institutions.
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NOAA Discontinues Billion-Dollar Disaster Databasecompleted
2025-05-08 · #262Original headline
NOAA says it will discontinue its billion-dollar disaster database
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that it will no longer update the 'Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters' database, which has tracked the cost of extreme weather events in the United States since 1980. The decision comes amid significant staffing reductions and budget cuts under the Trump administration, including the loss of lead scientist Adam Smith through early retirement and voluntary separations.
Reasoning
The discontinuation of a long-standing, unique scientific database that relies on proprietary data inaccessible to the public is an example of eroding institutions and anti-science behavior. By removing public access to critical data on the cost of extreme weather, the administration is effectively hindering the ability of researchers and insurers to track climate-related trends and harmful budget cuts are being used to justify the loss of a service that is anti-environmental in its impact.
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Trump administration ends NOAA's billion-dollar disaster databasecompleted
2025-05-08 · #255Original headline
Trump just made it much harder to track the nation’s worst weather disasters | US abruptly stops tracking costs of the most devastating storms.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced on May 8, 2025, that it would stop updating the 'billion-dollar weather and climate disasters' database, which had tracked the costs of devastating weather events in the US since 1980. The move is attributed to staffing reductions and shifting priorities within the Trump administration.
Reasoning
Shutting down a long-standing, unique database that tracks the cost of extreme weather events erodes public transparency and hinders the ability of researchers and communities to track climate-related trends. This action reflects a broader pattern of targeting climate-related programs and reducing the scientific capacity of federal agencies.
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Trump administration proposes to end federal research on space pollutioncompleted
2025-05-07 · #249Original headline
Trump administration to stop US research on space pollution, in boon to Elon Musk
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The Trump administration is proposing to eliminate the office of atmospheric research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), effectively ending federal research into pollution from satellites and rockets. This move is seen by critics as a protecting Elon Musk's SpaceX and Starlink, as the research could have led to new regulations on the commercial space industry.
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This action demonstrates a conflict of interest where government policy is tailored to benefit a political ally and donor, Elon Musk. By suppressing scientific research into environmental impacts, the administration is prioritizing corporate profit over atmospheric health and scientific integrity, which erodes public institutions and subverts regulatory oversight.
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Donald Trump nominates Dr. Casey Means for Surgeon Generalcompleted
2025-05-07 · #247Original headline
Trump nominates Dr Casey Means, influencer close to RFK Jr, for surgeon general
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President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means, a wellness influencer and ally of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for the position of Surgeon General. Means, who dropped out of her surgical residency and has no government experience, was nominated after Trump withdrew his initial pick, Janette Nesheiwat.
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The appointment of a wellness influencer with no government experience and an incomplete surgical residency to a critical public health role suggests a prioritization of ideological alignment over professional qualifications. This move aligns with the 'Make America Healthy Again' agenda and further erodes the institutional expertise required to manage national health crises.
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Trump proposes slashing DOE budget by $19.3 billioncompleted
2025-05-05 · #439Original headline
Trump's proposed budget cuts DOE energy efficiency and renewable energy research by 74.3%
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The White House's 2026 budget proposal seeks to reduce the Department of Energy's budget by $19.3 billion, including deep cuts to the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding. The proposal explicitly targets 'Green New Scam' interests and climate change-related activities, while increasing funding for the National Nuclear Security Administration. According to internal documents, these cuts disproportionately target projects in Democratic-led states, such as California, while sparing many projects in Republican-led states.
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This event demonstrates a weaponization of federal funds by targeting clean energy projects in blue states while protecting those in red states. It also reflects an anti-environmental and anti-science approach to energy policy by defunding renewable energy research and climate change mitigation efforts.
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Trump restricts funding for 'gain-of-function' researchcompleted
2025-05-05 · #232Original headline
Trump restricts funding for 'gain-of-function' research — calling it dangerous
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President Trump issued an executive order restricting federal funding for research involving pathogens that could trigger a pandemic, specifically targeting research in 'countries of concern' like China and Iran, and empowering agencies to end funding for other biological research deemed a threat to public health or national security.
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This action represents a shift in scientific funding priorities based on politically polarized theories regarding the pandemic's origin. By restricting research and empowering agencies to cut funding based on broad security definitions, the administration is potentially stifling scientific inquiry and eroding the same institutions that protect global health security.
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Trump Administration Proposes Cancellation of NASA's Mars Sample Return Missioncompleted
2025-05-02 · #286Original headline
Trump Seeks to Cancel NASA’s Mars Sample Return—And Scientists Are Outraged
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On May 2, 2025, the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposed to entirely eliminate the Mars Sample Return (MSR) program, alongside cutting NASA's top-line funding by a quarter and the agency's science budget by nearly half. The OMB justified the cancellation by stating the program was over budget and that its goals would instead be achieved through future human missions to Mars.
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The proposed cancellation of a multi-decade, international scientific endeavor based on a claim that human missions will replace it—despite expert warnings that such missions are not feasible in the same timeframe—demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus and evidence-based policy. This action undermines the long-term institutional stability of NASA and weakens the U.S. position in global space exploration leadership.
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White House proposes massive cuts to NASA science budgetcompleted
2025-05-02 · #243Original headline
Experts alarmed as White House proposes 'largest single-year cut to NASA in American history.' "It would recklessly slash NASA’s science budget by 47%."
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The White House released a budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 that proposes reducing NASA's total budget from $24.8 billion to $18.8 billion, a nearly 25% cut. The proposal specifically targets the science budget, which would be reduced by 47%, and proposes phasing out the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion space capsule.
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The proposed budget cuts represent a significant erosion of scientific research and the STEM talent pipeline. By drastically reducing funding for Earth and Space Science, the administration is prioritizing short-term fiscal goals over long-term scientific advancement and national security.
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Trump administration retires NOAA's Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Databasecompleted
2025-05-01 · #1182Original headline
The federal government used to keep track of extreme weather disasters. Now it’s up to a nonprofit.
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The Trump administration discontinued the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) program that tracked weather events causing at least $1 billion in damage. The database, which had been tracked since 1980, was retired in May 2025. Following the retirement of the retirement of the database, the nonprofit organization Climate Central hired former NOAA economist Adam Smith to rebuild and maintain the database outside of the government.
Reasoning
The removal of a long-standing federal database tracking the cost of extreme weather events represents a suppression of scientific data and an erosion of institutional knowledge. By shifting the responsibility of critical climate tracking to a nonprofit, the government is effectively abandoning its role in providing transparent, public-facing scientific information, which undermines the same agencies' ability to perform their essential functions.
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Trump Administration Proposes $6 Billion Cut to NASA Budgetcompleted
2025-05-01 · #210Original headline
Trump Administration Proposes Cutting $6 Billion From NASA’s Budget
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The Trump administration proposed a discretionary budget that would reduce NASA's total funding by approximately $6 billion, or about 25%, while shifting $1 billion toward Mars-focused initiatives. The proposal includes retiring the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the Orion spacecraft, and the Gateway programs, and ending green aviation spending and the Mars Sample Return program. According to reports, the budget would require NASA to streamline its workforce and terminate multiple missions deemed 'unaffordable,' specifically targeting reductions in space science, Earth science, and mission support divisions.
Reasoning
The proposed budget cuts represent a significant reduction in scientific research and Earth stewardship, which scientists warn could jeopardize safety and innovation. By prioritizing specific goals aligned with private interests like SpaceX and Elon Musk, the administration's approach risks eroding the institutional capacity of NASA and undermines the critical role of public scientific research.
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RFK Jr. claims MMR vaccine contains 'fetus debris'completed
2025-04-30 · #196Original headline
RFK Jr. Launches Bats**t New Conspiracy About ‘Fetus Debris’ in Jabs
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated during a town hall and in a media appearance that the MMR vaccine contains 'aborted fetus debris and DNA particles,' claiming this is why some religious groups, such as Mennonites in Texas, refuse the vaccination.
Reasoning
As the head of the Department of Health and Human Services, RFK Jr.'s promotion of scientifically inaccurate claims about vaccines is a significant risk to public health. This behavior demonstrates a reckless disregard for evidence-based medicine and leverages conspiracy theories to erode trust in essential medical institutions.
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RFK Jr. Pledges to Stop 'Chemtrails'completed
2025-04-28 · #224Original headline
RFK Jr. Goes Full Tinfoil, Pledges to Stop Chemtrails in Latest Dr. Phil Interview
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During a town hall interview with Dr. Phil, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed the conspiracy theory that the government is spraying toxins into the atmosphere via 'chemtrails' and vowed to use his power to stop it, while attributing the activity to DARPA.
Reasoning
The promotion of debunked conspiracy theories by a high-ranking government official is a sign of reckless governance and a disregard for scientific fact. This behavior undermines public trust in government institutions and promotes misinformation that can lead to public panic or harmful policy decisions.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright blames renewable energy for Spain and Portugal power outagecompleted
2025-04-28 · #200Original headline
Trump’s Energy Secretary Baselessly Blames Spain’s Power Outage on Renewables | Scientific American
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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated on CNBC that a widespread power outage in Spain and Portugal was due to the use of renewable energy, describing it as a 'risky endeavor' to 'hitch your wagon to the weather.' This occurred while the Spanish grid operator's CEO stated that no definitive conclusions regarding the cause of the outage had been reached.
Reasoning
By attributing a complex infrastructure failure to renewable energy before an official investigation was complete, the Energy Secretary is using his platform to push a specific political agenda against green energy. This behavior demonstrates a disregard for factual accuracy in favor of ideological goals, which erodes public trust in scientific and technical expertise.
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RFK Jr. Proposes Autism Registry Using Private Medical Recordscompleted
2025-04-21 · #160Original headline
RFK Jr. Set to Launch Disease Registry Tracking Autistic People
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocated for the creation of a national disease registry to track people diagnosed with autism, utilizing private medical records from government and commercial databases, including pharmacy records, lab testing, and genomics data. The plan was reportedly abandoned by the Department of Health and Human Services after severe backlash, though Kennedy continued to defend the plan on Fox News.
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The attempt to create a massive database of citizens' private medical records for a specific condition raises significant privacy concerns and represents a potential abuse of power. Furthermore, the push for such a registry, alongside studies into debunked vaccine-autism links, demonstrates a disregard for established medical science and an erosion of public health institutions.
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Trump Administration revamps covid.gov to attack Biden and Faucicompleted
2025-04-18 · #149Original headline
Updating Covid dot gov to attack Fauci, childish social media post that says "don't look at it"
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The Trump Administration updated the covid.gov website to claim that a Wuhan lab leak was the most likely origin of the virus, while accusing Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Biden Administration of 'outright censorship' and misleading the American people.
Reasoning
Using a public health website to launch political attacks against former officials and promote a lab leak theory is an example of Anti-Science and Propaganda. This action erodes the neutrality of official government institutions by turning a public information portal into a tool for political retribution.
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Trump Administration Proposes Significant Budget Cuts to NASAcompleted
2025-04-10 · #120Original headline
Trump Admin to Slice NASA in Half and Cancel New Telescopes
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The Trump administration's draft budget for fiscal year 2026 proposes an overall 20% cut to NASA's budget, reducing it from approximately $25 billion to $20 billion. The cuts are heavily concentrated in the Science Mission Directorate, where funding for science research is proposed to be cut by nearly 50%, reducing the budget from $7.5 billion to $3.9 billion. These cuts would result in the cancellation of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and the potential closure of the Goddard Space Flight Center.
Reasoning
The proposed budget cuts represent a significant reduction in scientific research and planetary exploration, which undermines the fundamental mission of the agency. By targeting science funding and potentially closing key research facilities, the administration is eroding a critical scientific institution and prioritizing short-term spending cuts over long-term scientific advancement.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims measles vaccine protection 'wanes very quickly'completed
2025-04-09 · #112Original headline
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claims measles vaccine protection 'wanes very quickly'
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated in a CBS News interview that measles cases are inevitable in the United States because the MMR vaccine's protection 'wanes very quickly,' a claim that medical experts and the CDC describe as false, stating that two doses of the vaccine provide lifelong protection for most people.
Reasoning
As the head of a federal health agency, promoting scientifically inaccurate information about vaccine efficacy is a direct contradiction of the agency's mission to protect public health. This behavior demonstrates a disregard for established medical science and risks eroding public trust in essential health institutions, potentially leading to increased disease outbreaks.
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Trump administration cuts $4 million in climate research funding for Princeton Universitycompleted
2025-04-08 · #117Original headline
Trump admin pulling nearly $4 million in funding from Princeton over climate-related programs
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The US Department of Commerce pulled nearly $4 million in federal grants from Princeton University's climate research department, citing that the research promoted 'exaggerated and implausible climate threats' and contributed to 'climate anxiety' among youth. The cuts affected programs including a K-12 educational initiative and studies on water availability and coastal flooding.
Reasoning
This action represents a weaponization of federal funds to punish academic institutions for conducting scientifically grounded research. By defunding research on global warming and sea-level rise, the administration is actively suppressing science and eroding the institutions of higher education and federal research agencies.
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US National Cancer Institute blocks access to SEER database for Chinese researcherscompleted
2025-04-04 · #1Original headline
US decouples from China in war on cancer, denying access to research databanks
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The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) issued a security update that blocked access to the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database for researchers from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The SEER database provides nationwide data on cancer incidence, survival rates, and treatments, and was previously open to global researchers.
Reasoning
Restricting access to critical medical research data based on geopolitical tensions undermines global scientific collaboration. This action represents an anti-science approach that prioritizes political decoupling over the collective effort to cure cancer, potentially harming patients worldwide.
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HHS and NIH cancel hundreds of vaccine research grantscompleted
2025-03-31 · #52Original headline
The regime is now cutting funds for vaccine studies and vaccine grants while choosing to hide information indicating that vaccines are important to prevent measles
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The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have cancelled over 1,600 grants, including approximately 300 specifically targeting vaccine uptake and the study of vaccine hesitancy. The agencies have stated that they will no longer prioritize research into why individuals are hesitant to be vaccinated or how to improve vaccine interest. This action occurs amid a growing measles outbreak in the US, where a significant portion of thecases are among the unvaccinated.
Reasoning
The cancellation of critical public health research funding during an active disease outbreak demonstrates a reckless disregard for scientific evidence and the health of the American public. By deprioritizing science and cutting funds for vaccine confidence studies, the administration is actively eroding public health institutions and promoting an anti-science agenda that increases the risk of preventable diseases.
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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Orders Mass Layoffs of Public Health Staffcompleted
2025-03-28 · #39Original headline
RFK Jr. Expected To Lay Off Entire Office Of Infectious Disease And HIV/AIDS Policy
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. initiated a restructuring plan to cut approximately 20,000 positions across the department, including the total elimination of the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) and the Office of Minority Health. The cuts affect thousands of employees at the CDC, FDA, and NIH, with the CDC's workforce being reduced by 2,400 and the FDA's by 3,500. The restructuring involves merging several divisions into a new agency called the Administration for Healthy America (AHA).
Reasoning
The mass removal of career scientists and the elimination of offices dedicated to HIV prevention and minority health represents a significant erosion of public health infrastructure. These actions undermine the ability of the federal government to manage infectious diseases and address health disparities, prioritizing a political agenda over established scientific expertise and institutional stability.
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Donald Trump claims offshore wind energy causes whale deathscompleted
2025-03-25 · #29Original headline
Trump claims offshore wind energy is driving whales ‘loco.’ Scientists disagree. NOAA says there’s no tie between offshore wind and whale strandings. "There is no evidence linking whale deaths to offshore wind farms or 'windmills'."
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President Donald Trump alleged that offshore wind energy is driving whales 'loco' and causing them to wash ashore, despite assertions from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that there is no scientific evidence linking wind farms or site surveys to whale deaths.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus and the promotion of unfounded claims to attack renewable energy. By contradicting federal scientific agencies like NOAA, the president is utilizing misinformation to shape public perception and erode trust in scientific institutions.
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Trump Administration cancels $400 million in federal funding for Columbia Universitycompleted
2025-03-21 · #155Original headline
A Columbia senior just revealed during Rep. Ro Khanna’s Town Hall that the Trump Administration has canceled over $400 million in federal research to fight cancer and Parkinson’s disease.
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The Trump administration canceled $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University, citing allegations of antisemitism on campus. The cuts affected various medical and scientific research projects, including studies on brain cancer, COVID-19's impact on children, and uterine fibroids, as well as programs for training teachers for the deaf and hard of hearing. To restore the funding, the administration demanded that the university overhaul its student disciplinary process, ban face masks on campus, and place its Middle Eastern studies program under the administration-approved supervision of a vice provost.
Reasoning
The use of federal funds as a lever to force a university to change its internal policies, curriculum, and hiring practices is a clear abuse of power and weaponization of government resources. By targeting scientific research and medical treatments to achieve political goals, the administration is eroding the same institutions of higher education and academic freedom. This action also constitutes a government coercion of a university's academic mission.
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RFK Jr. proposes allowing bird flu to spread unchecked to identify immune birdscompleted
2025-03-19 · #1654Original headline
RFK Jr. Unveils Disturbing Plan to Combat Bird Flu: ‘Should be allowed to spread unchecked to identify birds that could be immune’
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested in a Fox News interview that farmers should consider letting the H5N1 bird flu virus spread through flocks to identify and preserve birds that are immune to the virus. This proposal has been drawn criticism from veterinary experts and scientists who warn that allowing the virus to replicate and mutate in millions of birds would increase the risk of mutation and potential human transmission, while causing widespread animal suffering.
Reasoning
This event demonstrates a disregard for scientific consensus and public health safety, promoting a dangerous proposal based on pseudoscience. By advocating for a policy that could lead to catastrophic agricultural and public health outcomes, the official is exhibiting reckless governance and an anti-science approach to managing a national health crisis.
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Trump administration removes historical and scientific information from national parkscompleted
2025-03-01 · #1880Original headline
National Park Service database flags hundreds of items that might ‘disparage’ America | An internal government database demonstrates the vast scope of the Trump administration’s ongoing effort to revise or remove information on climate change and other topics at hundreds of national park sites.
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Following a March 2025 executive order, the National Park Service has removed or flagged for review hundreds of exhibits, signs, and materials that the administration claims 'inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.' This includes the removal of information regarding the massacre of Native Americans, the history of slavery, the history of the LGBTQ+ rights movement, and scientific data on climate change at various national park sites, including Grand Teton, Muir Woods, and Fort Sumter.
Reasoning
The Trump administration's use of an executive order to censor historical facts and scientific data in public parks is a clear example of historical revisionism and the weaponization of government resources to control national narratives. By removing information about slavery, genocide, and climate change, the administration is eroding the integrity of public institutions and undermining the same scientific and historical truth that these parks are designed to preserve.
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Trump Administration proposes revoking EPA's 2009 endangerment findingcompleted
2025-03-01 · #1783Original headline
Trump Admin on the verge of reversing key EPA ruling and hamatringing future administrations from regulating ghg
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The Trump administration's EPA has proposed to undo the 2009 'endangerment finding,' a key scientific determination that greenhouse gases from fossil fuels endanger public health and welfare, which serves as the legal foundation for federal climate regulations. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin described the move as 'driving a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion' to reduce costs and unleash American energy.
Reasoning
This action represents a systemic effort to dismantle the scientific basis for climate regulation in the US, prioritizing fossil fuel interests over public health and environmental protection. By attempting to revoke a long-standing scientific finding, the administration is effectively subverting a regulatory agency's scientific integrity to facilitate a pro-pollution agenda.
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RFK Jr. claims Black people should have different vaccine schedulescompleted
2025-01-30 · #674Original headline
RFK - “We should not be giving Black people the same vaccine schedule that’s given to whites, because their immune system is better than ours.”
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During his Senate confirmation hearing on January 30, 2025, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that Black people have stronger immune systems than white people and should therefore receive vaccines on a different schedule. This claim was characterized as unscientific and medical racism by health experts and the author of the study he referenced.
Reasoning
Promoting race-based medical schedules based on unscientific claims is a form of medical racism that can lead to disparate healthcare access and negative health outcomes for marginalized communities. This rhetoric erodes trust in public health institutions and promotes dangerous misinformation.
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Trump Administration Freezes Billions in NIH Fundingcompleted
2025-01-20 · #1680Original headline
Trump illegally freezes billions in funds to public health labs, causing thousands of scientists to lose their jobs overnight.
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The Trump administration has slashed over $3 billion in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding since January 2025, halting or canceling hundreds of research projects in fields such as cancer and mental health. This funding freeze, led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has forced labs and universities nationwide to lay off staff, rescind job offers, and pause clinical trials.
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The sudden freeze of congressionally appropriated funds for medical research undermines the scientific infrastructure of the United States and threatens public health. By bypassing oversight and implementing drastic budget cuts, the administration is eroding institutions and prioritizing political goals over lifesaving scientific discovery.
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Donald Trump claims water destroys magnetscompleted
2024-01-05 · #819Original headline
”Now all I know about magnets is this: Give me a glass of water, let me drop it on the magnets, that's the end of the magnets."
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During a campaign rally in Mason City, Iowa, Donald Trump claimed that pouring a glass of water on magnets would result in 'the end of the magnets,' while discussing magnetic elevator systems for aircraft carriers.
Reasoning
This event highlights a profound lack of basic scientific understanding from a candidate for the highest office in the US. Such public displays of scientific illiteracy are indicative of a broader pattern of anti-science rhetoric and incompetence that could impact national security and policy decisions.
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Donald Trump claims wind turbines lower property values and cause cancercompleted
2019-04-01 · #105Original headline
Trump Warns That Windmills Kill Property Value—'You’ll Never Sell Your House.' His Solution? Unleash Coal Production Like Never Before
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Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that wind turbines lower property values by up to 75% and that the noise from them turbines causes cancer, assertions for which there is no evidence.
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By promoting unfounded claims about the health and economic impacts of wind energy, Trump undermines scientific consensus on renewable energy and promotes a reliance on fossil fuels. This rhetoric erodes public trust in sustainable infrastructure and spreads misinformation about environmental technology.
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JD Vance describes extraterrestrial beings as 'demons'completed
no date · #2234Original headline
JD Vance says aliens are “demons”
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During an appearance on The Benny Show, Vice President JD Vance stated that he is 'obsessed' with UFOs and suggested that celestial beings often described as aliens are actually 'demons,' citing his Christian beliefs and the idea that the devil's primary trick is to convince people of his non-existence.
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The Vice President's public comments attributing extraterrestrial phenomena to demonic entities reflects a reliance on supernatural own-belief over scientific evidence. This promotes a worldview that prioritizes religious dogma over empirical data, which is concerning for a high-ranking government official.
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EPA removes fossil fuels as cause of climate change from websitecompleted
no date · #1526Original headline
‘We look ridiculous’: Trump's EPA website removes fossil fuels as cause of global warming. Now it only mentions natural phenomena, even though nearly all of the warming is due to human activity. "It's like pretending cigarettes don’t cause lung cancer."
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The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) removed references to the burning of fossil fuels as a primary driver of global warming from its public-facing website, instead focusing on natural phenomena such as solar activity and volcanic activity.
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Removing scientifically established facts about the burning of fossil fuels from a government agency's public information page is a clear example of anti-science and anti-environmental policy. This action erodes the institutional integrity of the EPA by replacing factual data with misinformation to align with a specific political agenda.
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CDC drops universal COVID-19 vaccine recommendationcompleted
no date · #1086Original headline
CDC drops universal COVID vaccine recommendations, suggests separate MMRV shots
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its immunization schedule to remove the universal recommendation for the COVID-19 vaccine, instead advising patients to consult with their doctors regarding the potential benefits and risks of the immunization.
Reasoning
The removal of universal vaccine recommendations by a public health agency contradicts established scientific consensus on the same. This action represents a shift toward anti-science policies that erode the institutional integrity of the CDC as a source of reliable medical guidance.
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RFK Jr. terminates $500 million in mRNA vaccine development contractscompleted
no date · #675Original headline
RFK Jr. pulls $500 million in funding for vaccine development
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As part of a sweeping restructuring of the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. oversaw the termination of $500 million in contracts for the development of vaccines using mRNA technology.
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This action represents a significant shift in U.S. public health policy by defunding specific scientific research based on ideological own-goals rather than scientific consensus. By cutting funding for mRNA technology, the administration is eroding scientific institutions and promoting anti-science sentiment, which potentially harms public health by hindering the development of future vaccines.
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