共和党将跨性别动物实验列为要求美国国立卫生研究院撤资的目标


相关行动缘起于美国国立卫生研究院获批超58.4万美元用于跨性别小鼠实验的报道

2026-04-03T05:00:14-04:00 / 福克斯新闻
作者:伊莱恩·马伦,福克斯新闻

【福克斯新闻独家报道】: 一群共和党议员正推动在2027财年支出法案中禁止为动物跨性别实验提供联邦资助。

这封由亚利桑那州共和党众议员保罗·戈萨尔牵头、密歇根州共和党众议员、共和党会议主席丽莎·麦克莱恩以及十余名其他议员联署的信件,呼吁拨款议员在2027财年支出法案中加入相关条款,禁止联邦资金用于研究“旨在改变人体的药物、手术或其他干预手段”对动物的影响。

“纳税人的钱不应用于资助拜登政府令人作呕的跨性别动物实验,”戈萨尔在给福克斯新闻数字频道的声明中说道。“这就是为什么我一直与‘白衣浪费’组织合作,阻止美国国立卫生研究院及其他联邦机构再次在这种觉醒式伪科学上浪费资金。”


美国卫生与公众服务部重拳整治儿童“性别拒绝手术”,威胁将切断医院及医疗补助资金


亚利桑那州共和党众议员保罗·戈萨尔与 Uno 合影,这只比格犬是从安东尼·福奇博士领导的美国国家过敏和传染病研究所合作的实验室供应商处救出的。(白衣浪费组织 供图)

就在几天前,《正义新闻》报道称,美国国立卫生研究院2026财年向加州大学圣地亚哥分校追加了584117美元,用于开展一项跨性别激素治疗效果的小鼠延续研究。

议员们在信中指出,2026年劳工、卫生与公众服务、教育拨款法案中就已纳入明确禁止跨性别动物实验的条款。

这封信是针对医疗监督组织“白衣浪费”与众议院监督与问责委员会开展的调查作出的回应。调查发现,在拜登政府任期内,在美国国家过敏和传染病研究所所长安东尼·福奇博士的指示下,美国国立卫生研究院发放了数百万美元的资助金,用于培育跨性别小鼠、大鼠和猴子的实验,目的是“模拟跨性别儿童和成人”。


特朗普签署的停摆法案向因跨性别医疗服务遭联邦调查的儿童医院拨款400万美元


“白衣浪费”项目通过《信息自由法》获取的图片显示,哈佛某机构内由美国国立卫生研究院资助的实验中,雌性小鼠被摘除卵巢并接受睾酮治疗,以研究跨性别男性的性别确认护理。(白衣浪费组织 供图)

唐纳德·特朗普总统在2025年国情咨文演讲中严厉批评了美国国立卫生研究院在这类实验上的开支,并宣布将削减800万美元用于跨性别动物实验的国立卫生研究院资助金。

2025年6月,一名联邦法官下令恢复数百项国立卫生研究院研究项目的资金,包括跨性别小鼠研究。但该裁决仅适用于该财年的预算。

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“即便本可不必如此,美国国立卫生研究院还是又拨出了50万美元纳税人的钱,用于一项拜登时代的实验,通过摘除雌性小鼠的卵巢并向其体内注射睾酮,粗暴地‘制造出用于模拟跨性别男性的雌性小鼠’,”“白衣浪费”项目高级副总裁贾斯汀·古德曼告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“‘白衣浪费’获取的记录显示,该项目将让近1万只小鼠遭受可怕的纳税人资助虐待:实施侵入性手术、注射激素以模拟跨性别治疗手段、在它们颅骨上钻孔、向大脑注射毒素,最终将它们斩首。”

“‘白衣浪费’揭露美国国立卫生研究院再次拨款‘培育用于模拟跨性别男性的雌性小鼠’,证明了戈萨尔议员的努力至关重要,确保纳税人不会被迫为这些野蛮的动物实验买单,”古德曼在一份声明中说道。“解决办法很简单:停止资金。停止这种疯狂!”


2025年2月6日,在华盛顿特区,“白衣浪费”项目高级副总裁贾斯汀·古德曼在众议院监督小组委员会听证会上作证,听证会主题为“跨性别实验鼠与中毒幼犬:纳税人资助的虐待动物行为监督”。他身后的观众席上摆放着从实验室救出的比格犬。(白衣浪费组织 供图)

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美国国立卫生研究院的一位发言人在一份声明中表示,该政府机构仍在投资替代传统动物实验的新方法学。
“美国国立卫生研究院近日宣布投入1.5亿美元,用于拓展更能反映人体生物学特征的人类替代研究方法,”这位发言人说道。“这笔资金将支持类器官、计算模型及其他工具,以改进疾病和治疗手段的研究方式。这项投资是向更具预测性、更贴合人类实际的科学转型的一部分。”

伊莱恩·马伦是福克斯新闻数字频道和福克斯商业频道的撰稿人,报道全国政治动态。

GOP targets transgender animal testing in defund demand to NIH

The effort follows reports that NIH granted over $584K for transgender animal mouse research

2026-04-03T05:00:14-04:00 / Fox News

By Elaine Mallon, Fox News

FIRST ON FOX: A group of Republican lawmakers are pushing to block federal funding for transgender experiments on animals in the fiscal year 2027 spending bill.

A letter spearheaded by Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., and backed by GOP Conference Chair Lisa McClain, R-Mich., and more than a dozen other lawmakers asks appropriators to include language in the fiscal year 2027 spending bill banning federal funding for research on animals studying the effects of “drugs, surgery, or other interventions” intended to alter the human body.

“Tax dollars shouldn’t be funding the Biden Administration’s sickening transgender animal tests,” Gosar said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “That’s why I’ve been working with White Coat Waste to stop the NIH and other federal agencies from wasting money on this woke pseudoscience ever again.”

HHS UNLEASHES SWEEPING CRACKDOWN ON CHILD ‘SEX-REJECTING PROCEDURES,’ THREATENS HOSPITAL, MEDICAID FUNDING

Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., poses with Uno, a beagle rescued from a laboratory supplier used by Dr. Anthony Fauci’s NIAID.(White Coat Waste)

Just days ago, Just the News reported that the NIH awarded another $584,117 to the University of California, San Diego for fiscal year 2026 to continue a mouse study examining the effects of cross-sex hormone treatments.

The lawmakers noted in their letter that language explicitly banning transgender experiments on animals was also included in the 2026 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill.

The letter comes in response to investigations led by medical watchdog White Coat Waste and the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, which discovered that under the Biden administration, the National Institutes of Health, by the direction of Dr. Anthony Fauci, issued millions of dollars in grants for experiments to create transgender mice, rats and monkeys. The purpose of these experiments was to “mimic transgender human children and adults.”

TRUMP-SIGNED SHUTDOWN BILL SENDS $4M TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS UNDER FEDERAL PROBE FOR TRANSGENDER CARE

An image obtained by White Coat Waste Project via FOIA shows NIH-funded experiments at a Harvard facility where female mice underwent ovary removal and testosterone therapy to study gender-affirming care in transmasculine humans.(White Coat Waste)

President Donald Trump heavily criticized NIH’s spending on these experiments during his 2025 State of the Union address and announced $8 million in NIH grants for transgender experimentation on animals would be cut.

In June 2025, a federal judge ordered that funding for hundreds of NIH studies, including trans mice research, be restored. However, that ruling applied only to that fiscal year’s budget.

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“Even though it didn’t have to, the NIH just doled out another half-million in taxpayer cash for a Biden-era experiment that crudely creates ‘female mice to model transgender men’ by cutting out their ovaries and pumping them with testosterone,”White Coat Waste Project Senior Vice President Justin Goodman told Fox News Digital. “Records obtained by White Coat Waste show this project will subject nearly 10,000 mice to horrific taxpayer-funded abuse — invasive surgeries and hormone injections meant to mimic transgender treatments, drilling into their skulls, injecting toxins into their brains, and ultimately decapitating them.”

“White Coat Waste’s exposé of the NIH’s renewed funding to create‘female mice to model transgender men’ proves that Rep. Gosar’s effort is vital to ensure taxpayers aren’t forced to bankroll these barbaric animal tests,” Goodman said in a statement. “The solution is simple: Stop the money. Stop the madness!”

White Coat Waste Project Senior Vice President Justin Goodman testifies during the House Oversight Subcommittee hearing “Transgender Lab Rats and Poisoned Puppies: Oversight of Taxpayer Funded Animal Cruelty,” in Washington, D.C., Feb. 6, 2025. Beagles rescued from laboratories are seen in the audience behind him.(White Coat Waste)

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A spokesperson for NIH shared in a statement that the government agency continues to invest in new approach methodologies which serve as an alternative to traditional animal testing.

“NIH recently announced a $150 million investment to expand human-based methods that better reflect human biology,” the spokesperson said. “This funding supports organoids, computational models, and other tools to improve how diseases and treatments are studied. The investment is part of a broader shift toward more predictive, human-relevant science.”

Elaine Mallon is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business covering national politics.

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