Following years of White Coat Waste investigations, lobbying, and grassroots campaigning, the Trump Administration’s Department of Defense has announced that it is cutting funding for wasteful and cruel experiments on cats.
The Trump Administration’s decision was prompted by WCW investigations exposing how the DOD wasted tens of millions in taxpayers’ money crippling kittens in cruel experiments in U.S. and Chinese laboratories—and that some of this reckless spending continued under Trump.
WCW uncovered how the DOD paid a University of Pittsburgh lab $10.8 million to:
Senator Rand Paul helped us expose DOD’s cat-a-strophic waste in his Festivus report:
WCW started the lobbying and advocacy campaign to end it:
RESULT: Hegseth cut the money.
The DOD’s decision also follows viral bipartisan advocacy in support of WCW’s campaign. Laura Loomer and Elon Musk supercharged our investigation, the latter of whom posted, “Will ask @DOGE to put an end to animal cruelty.”
WCW built a “strange bedfellows” coalition for cats. We united these MAGA leaders, Rand Paul libertarians, and liberal icons such as Ben Cohen, the legendary Ben & Jerry’s co-founder.
Now, thanks to leadership from Secretary Hegseth and President Trump, WCW has scrapped this cat-a-strophic waste to the litterbox of history.
Our #1 priority for Trump’s first 100 days was defunding dog and cat testing.
The DOD’s move comes days after the Trump Administration shut down the NIH’s last in-house beagle lab following a nine-year WCW campaign.
WCW’s latest win is great news for taxpayers and pet owners as it sends a message to big-spending animal abusers across the federal government:
Thank you, AB and your team. The scientific world, your tests are disgusting.
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THANK GOD YOU HAVE A HEART AND COULD GET THESE FABULOUS THINGS DONE!!! Thank you!!!!