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Showing Original Post only (View all)NIH Staff Have Broken Their Silence [View all]
Civil servants usually keep a low profile. These NIH employees are putting themselves at risk by calling out the Trump administration.
The initial release of the letter was supported in a separate document by 40 eminent researchers, including 20 Nobel Prize winners. By the next morning, over 10,000 people of all kinds had endorsed the Bethesda Declaration.
https://www.thenation.com/article/activism/nih-staff-have-broken-their-silence/
Civil servants are generally a quiet bunch: They dont speak out, even as they serve under presidents they might not have voted for, whose policies they may disagree with. They do their jobs in service of the American people, year after yearfor some, decade after decade. Their jobs are generally thanklessno one knows who they areand plenty of people malign them as bureaucrats. Yet our world is deeply indebted to them for most of what we take for granted in our lives. They keep the gears turning for federal programs from health to transportation, from agriculture to education, day after day.
Yet this week several hundred of themand close to 100 who revealed their namesissued a public letter to their boss, NIH director Jay Bhattacharya, in a stunning rebuke of his leadership and the Trump administration. The staffers, coming from all the component institutes and centers within the NIH, began their letter, called the Bethesda Declaration, by stating that they are compelled to speak up when our leadership prioritizes political momentum over human safety and faithful stewardship of public resources. Its hard to convey how unprecedented this is. Ive followed the NIH for 35 years, first as an activist and now as a scientist. I cannot remember a time like this at the organizationfrom Reagan up until this current moment.
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Among the charges of the letter are that Dr. Bhattacharya has helped to politicize research by halting high-quality, peer-reviewed grants and contracts on key topics such as health disparities, Covid-19, long Covid, vaccines, the health impacts of climate change, work on LGBTQ health. In addition, any grants meant to diversify the workforce have been canceled. The scale of these grant and contract terminations is stunning: as the letters authors say, since January 20, 2025, NIH has terminated 2,100 research grants totaling around $9.5 billion and $2.6 billion in contracts, wasting billions of dollars in investments, betraying commitments of patients and others who have volunteered for these studies, endangering the health of clinical trial participants, and damaging the public trust in research.
But the letter doesnt end there: It also condemns the NIHs termination of foreign collaborations, its running roughshod over peer review by plucking deeply scrutinized and vetted grants for termination on political grounds, cutting the indirect costs to universities that are used for research infrastructure support, firing hundreds of staff, and impounding funds already appropriated by Congress with all of these cuts. The charges are comprehensive and breathtaking.
Yet this week several hundred of themand close to 100 who revealed their namesissued a public letter to their boss, NIH director Jay Bhattacharya, in a stunning rebuke of his leadership and the Trump administration. The staffers, coming from all the component institutes and centers within the NIH, began their letter, called the Bethesda Declaration, by stating that they are compelled to speak up when our leadership prioritizes political momentum over human safety and faithful stewardship of public resources. Its hard to convey how unprecedented this is. Ive followed the NIH for 35 years, first as an activist and now as a scientist. I cannot remember a time like this at the organizationfrom Reagan up until this current moment.
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Among the charges of the letter are that Dr. Bhattacharya has helped to politicize research by halting high-quality, peer-reviewed grants and contracts on key topics such as health disparities, Covid-19, long Covid, vaccines, the health impacts of climate change, work on LGBTQ health. In addition, any grants meant to diversify the workforce have been canceled. The scale of these grant and contract terminations is stunning: as the letters authors say, since January 20, 2025, NIH has terminated 2,100 research grants totaling around $9.5 billion and $2.6 billion in contracts, wasting billions of dollars in investments, betraying commitments of patients and others who have volunteered for these studies, endangering the health of clinical trial participants, and damaging the public trust in research.
But the letter doesnt end there: It also condemns the NIHs termination of foreign collaborations, its running roughshod over peer review by plucking deeply scrutinized and vetted grants for termination on political grounds, cutting the indirect costs to universities that are used for research infrastructure support, firing hundreds of staff, and impounding funds already appropriated by Congress with all of these cuts. The charges are comprehensive and breathtaking.
More people calling out the DickTater.
Courageous people will stop his second coup attempt.
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The vast majority of Civil Servants are good & dedicated workers. Trump's betrayal of them...
Hekate
Friday
#1
Jeez... by the time he's obliterated our Democracy and destroyed everything built...
BurnDoubt
Friday
#2
Of course he will. All of our oligarchs will bend their knees for his stability
LiberalArkie
Friday
#6