Trump Administration Faces Security Breach Over Yemen War Plans

Academics and scientists are raising alarms over a series of executive orders issued by the Trump administration, claiming they have severely disrupted operations at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). These changes, which include proposed funding cuts of $4 billion and restrictions on language related to diversity and inclusion, are said to delay critical research projects and jeopardize job security within the agency, as reported by the American Association of University Professors.
Todd Wolfson, president of the association, emphasized that these measures could "kill" advancements in essential disease treatments, highlighting NIH's role in the development of 386 FDA-approved drugs from 2000 to 2019. The recent freeze on grant funding and cancellations of review meetings have left researchers unsure about the future viability of their labs.
As researchers unite to contest the administration's orders in courts and through collective action, they express deep concerns about the future of biomedical research in the United States, calling for immediate action to reverse the damaging policies.