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National Review reports, “Last week saw Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), come under heavy fire for his agency’s nightmarish puppy experiments. Sparking the debate was a letter sent to Dr. Fauci by Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R., S.C.) and a surprisingly bipartisan array of 23 colleagues demanding information on NIAID’s gruesome tests. The tests included poisoning and ‘de-barking’ beagle puppies. Congressional letters are typically ignored, but this one caught fire, including at National Review…
Looks like Washington can come together for animal welfare. Dr. Fauci and the NIAID need to be held accountable for the gruesome treatment and killing so many beagle puppies.https://t.co/5mUWeldyEi — Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) November 9, 2021
Looks like Washington can come together for animal welfare. Dr. Fauci and the NIAID need to be held accountable for the gruesome treatment and killing so many beagle puppies.https://t.co/5mUWeldyEi
Our taxpayer watchdog organization, White Coat Waste Project (WCW), was the first to reveal details about NIAID’s #BeagleGate scandal, with data obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests. This isn’t our first rodeo: WCW was also the first to reveal that U.S taxpayers funded coronavirus experiments on bats and other animals at the Wuhan Institute of Virology via National Institutes of Health grants.
Public reaction to Mace’s letter has been swift and fierce. It certainly showed up on Twitter. The weekend before last saw ‘#ArrestFauci’ trending. This spilled into the workweek; Monday afternoon’s top trending hashtag was ‘#FauciLiedDogsDied…’
As Fauci’s taxpayer-funded animal-testing scandals such as #BeagleGate and the Wuhan lab have made clear, conservatives need to step up scrutiny of animal experiments even more. Bottom line: If you oppose ‘socialized medicine,’ you should oppose NIH’s socialized medical research on animals.”
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