President Donald Trump has countered Biden's agenda by affirming a government policy that recognizes only two genders: male and female.
However, recent revelations have surfaced, indicating that taxpayers have unwittingly funded approximately $241 million for transgender-related experiments on animals. Representative Eli Crane, a Republican from Arizona, has criticized this expenditure as "insane."
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform recently convened a hearing titled "Transgender Lab Rats and Poisoned Puppies: Oversight of Taxpayer Funded Animal Cruelty," where Justin Goodman from the White Coat Waste Project testified about these expenditures. Goodman detailed the experiments, which involved surgically altering mice, rats, and monkeys, and subjecting them to hormone therapies to simulate gender transitions. These procedures aimed to study the biological, psychological, and physiological impacts of such transitions, including the effects of vaccines and changes in genital size following hormone treatments.
One particularly egregious example highlighted by Goodman involved a $1.1 million grant to administer testosterone to female lab rats, subsequently observing their propensity to overdose on a rape drug. Representative Crane, speaking to Fox News, accused Anthony Fauci of misleading the public on various COVID-19 measures and authorizing over $200 million for "transgender animal testing." Crane emphasized the need for Congress to scrutinize spending bills meticulously to eliminate "fraudulent programs."
Goodman further noted that Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a key figure in the Biden administration's COVID-19 response, was responsible for funding 95% of these transgender animal experiments. Representative Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina, described the taxpayer-funded experiments as "painful and deadly," involving invasive surgeries and hormone therapies on lab animals.
The revelations have sparked a call for greater accountability and transparency in government spending, particularly concerning projects that lack public awareness or approval. As the debate over gender identity continues to unfold, the ethical implications of such experiments and the use of taxpayer dollars remain contentious issues that demand further examination.
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