Trump's NIH closes Fauci's apparent puppy-torture lab after 40 years of sadistic experiments



The Trump administration's National Institutes of Health announced over the weekend that it had shut down the notorious government research labs that were used to conduct brutal and deadly experiments on dogs.

NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya told Fox News on Saturday that the agency had closed the last of its in-house beagle laboratories.

'Mr. Fauci's evil lab has FINALLY been shut down.'

Bhattacharya explained that changing the existing culture within the NIH has been difficult.

"I'll do some policy change, and people try to find the worst possible spin for it," he stated. "I put out a policy to make sure that when we have animals in research, that we look at alternatives."

"It's very easy to cure Alzheimer's in mice, but those things don't transfer to humans," Bhattacharya continued. "So we put forward policy to replace animals in research with other technological advances — AI and other tools — that actually translate better to human health."

"We got rid of all the beagle experiments on the NIH campus," he declared.

Bhattacharya addressed the public's lack of trust in the NIH, noting that he hopes to reverse this sentiment under President Donald Trump.

The White Coat Waste Project celebrated the NIH's move to shut down the last and largest in-house dog lab, where more than 2,000 beagles died from "brutal septic shock experiments."

Under former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci, the NIH likely spent "millions of tax dollars" forcing pneumonia-causing bacteria into dogs' lungs. WCW stated that the bacteria caused the beagles to bleed out and forced them into septic shock.

WCW president and founder Anthony Bellotti stated, "Taxpayers and pet owners shouldn't be forced to pay for the NIH's beagle abuse."

"We applaud the president for cutting this wasteful NIH spending and will keep fighting until we defund all dog labs at home and abroad. The solution is simple: Stop the money. Stop the madness!" Bellotti added.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals also praised the Trump administration's move.

PETA director of science advancement and outreach Dr. Emily Trunell said, "After more than a decade of agitation, tens of thousands of emails to NIH officials from PETA supporters, and a 2021 landmark lawsuit, PETA welcomes the long-overdue news that NIH is canceling at least one of the appalling sepsis experiments that inflicted prolonged suffering on animals in federal and federally funded laboratories."

Bhattacharya told Fox News that PETA thanked him for eliminating the experiments.

He stated, "Normally, I think NIH directors tend to get physical threats, but they sent me flowers."

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) reacted to the Bhattacharya's announcement.

"You paid over $2 million so Fauci could inject beagle puppies with cocaine. Real science, they said. For years I've called out this lunacy. Grateful to [Trump], [Bhattacharya], and [Robert F. Kennedy Jr.] for bringing a shred of sanity back to government spending," Paul stated.

He called the shutdown "one of the best things to come out of DOGE."

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) also praised the end of the experimentations.

"Mr. Fauci's evil lab has FINALLY been shut down," she wrote in a post on social media. "Beagles & dog owners across America are celebrating the END of this cruelty."

Greene shared a video with one of the beagles rescued from the dog labs.

"What kind of person would support these terrible experiments??" Greene asked.

WCW stated that “it is 100% confirmed that Fauci’s NIH division funded” the experiments.

When pressed in 2021 about the NIAID’s decision to approve the NIH’s grant funding of the experiments, the agency downplayed Fauci’s role.

“The decision whether to fund a research grant application to NIAID is made through a multi-step peer-review process,” the NIAID told FactCheck.org. “Final funding decisions are made on a group of a few thousand grant applications at a time based on the advice of the Advisory Council and NIAID staff and concurrence by Dr. Fauci. Except in very limited circumstances, Dr. Fauci does not approve funding for grant applications on an individual basis. These limited circumstances did not apply to the research recently highlighted by the White Coat Waste Project.”

The NIAID and the NIH denied funding a study in Tunisia that placed sedated beagles’ heads in cages to allow diseased sand flies to bite them.

“All animals used in NIH-funded research are protected by laws, regulations, and policies to ensure the smallest possible number of subjects and the greatest commitment to their welfare,” the NIAID previously told PolitiFact.

In October 2021, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) sent a letter to Fauci demanding answers about some of the beagle experiments, noting that the “NIAID spent $1.68 million in taxpayer funds on drug tests involving 44 beagle puppies.”

“The dogs were all between six and eight months old. The commissioned tests involved injecting and force-feeding the puppies an experimental drug for several weeks, before killing and dissecting them,” she wrote.

Mace stated in December 2021 that Fauci had not responded to her letter.

During a June 2024 House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic hearing, Greene questioned Fauci about the beagle experiments.

“You did sign off on these so-called scientific experiments, and as a dog lover, I want to tell you this is disgusting and evil what you signed off on. And these experiments that happened to beagles, paid for by the American taxpayer, and I want you to know Americans don’t pay their taxes for animals to be tortured like this,” Greene told Fauci.

“What do dogs have to do with anything that we’re talking about today?” Fauci responded.

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Republicans Debut Transparency Bill After Uncovering Millions Of Secret Spending On China

Ernst told The Federalist she believes ‘Americans should never send a cent to China,’ but ‘you cannot stop what you cannot see.’

House Votes To Defund EcoHealth & Wuhan Lab

'The solution is simple: Stop the money'

Breaking: House spending bill bars EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan lab from receiving USAID funds



Lawmakers on the House Appropriations Committee have introduced legislation that would bar EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan Institute of Virology from receiving funds from the U.S. Agency for International Development as well as from other financial streams leading back to the Department of State.

This move, preceded by similar efforts in recent months to block funding to EHA and labs run by America's foes, comes just days after the White Coat Waste Project provided receipts — obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit — that indicated EHA and the Wuhan Institute of Virology had their fingerprints on research that may have ultimately resulted in the deaths of over 1.1 million Americans and well over 6.9 million people worldwide.

Federal documents revealed that EHA, run by British zoologist Peter Daszak, administered at least $38 million in USAID funds to a project on which one of the Wuhan Institute of Virology's "patients zero" was listed as "investigator."

TheBlaze previously detailed the WCW's findings, which showed that this EHA subcontractor, Ben Hu, was not only among the first infected with COVID-19 at the Chinese military-co-opted Wuhan lab, but also happened to be the lab's lead gain-of-function researcher who routinely conducted deadly experiments on coronaviruses.

Extra to the funds doled out to EHA prior to the pandemic, the WCW indicated that since March 2020, USAID has handed over $11 million to the outfit. The Department of Defense reportedly provided Daszak's organization with another $26 million in that time, and the National Science Foundation gave it another $263,801. The National Institutes of Health also renewed a grant to EHA in May.

According to USA Spending, the NIH and other government agencies have been funneling taxpayer money into EcoHealth Alliance since 2008.

The 2024 State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Bill, reported by Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R), will put EHA in the same limitations camp as countries deemed foreign adversaries by the secretary of state.

The bill states that none of the funds made available by this act "may be made available to support, directly or indirectly":

  • "the Wuhan Institute of Virology located in the City of Wuhan in the People's Republic of China";
  • "the EcoHealth Alliance, Inc.";
  • "any laboratory owned or controlled by the governments of the People's Republic of China, the Republic of Cuba, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela under the regime of Nicolas Maduro Moros, or any other country determined by the Secretary of State to be a foreign adversary"; or
  • "gain-of-function research."

Chairman Diaz-Balart will speak generally to the bill's contents outside the Capitol Friday morning.

WCW reportedly worked with Appropriations Committee members Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pa.), Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah), and Rep. Dave Joyce (R-Ohio) on these measures in recent months.

Justin Goodman, senior vice president at WCW, told TheBlaze in a statement, “Our blockbuster investigations prove that the disgraced EcoHealth Alliance secretively shipped US taxpayer dollars from USAID to COVID’s likely Patient Zero Ben Hu at the CCP-run Wuhan lab for dangerous gain-of-function experiments on humanized mice that violated federal policy and that the FBI and other experts believe caused COVID. But, despite EHA’s calamitous collaboration with the Wuhan animal lab and its well-documented waste, fraud, and abuse, EHA has raked in over $11 million in new taxpayer funds from USAID just since the pandemic began. Enough is enough."

"Taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to fund the reckless white coats who caused COVID or other dangerous virus experiments on animals at home and abroad," said Goodman. "We’re proud to work with Congress to curtail wasteful government spending on animal experiments that can prompt pandemics. The solution is simple: Stop the money. Stop the madness.”

Goodman, who suggested the White Coat Waste Project's recent revelations have helped bolster the rationale behind these spending prohibitions, is "cautiously optimistic" that the limitations will survive in the legislation that ultimately passes, in part since there is precendent: "Congress blocked 2023 State Department and Pentagon funding for the Wuhan lab, and the facility was recently disqualified from NIH funding, too. Lawmakers also enacted a WCW-backed measure last year to defund EcoHealth projects in China."

The White Coat Waste Project will endeavor to continue its work getting gain-of-function experiments defunded and "permanently cutting off the grifters at EcoHealth, the Wuhan lab, and all other animal labs run by China, Russia and adversarial nations," said Goodman.

Extra to this latest effort to preclude EHA from taking more taxpayer money, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst (R) stated Wednesday that she will offer amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act to:

  • "Ensure no defense dollars ever go to China's Wuhan Institute of Virology";
  • "Cut off further payments from the Pentagon to EcoHealth, which collaborated with the Chinese, but refuses to cooperate with our investigations into what they were doing with our dollars"; and
  • "Conduct an independent investigation to determine if EcoHealth diverted any U.S. Defense dollars into the Wuhan Institute, or any other Chinese lab, or spent it to create enhanced pathogens of pandemic potential."
TheBlaze reached out to EcoHealth Alliance and Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart for comment, but neither had responded by the time of publication.

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