This is the most insane thing you’ll see on 𝕏 today …
Trump’s NIH spent $126 million on Fauci-era puppy torture experiments since RFK Jr. took office.
When MAHA flooded HHS phones yesterday, they got sent to voicemail with this message:
“Thank you for calling Domino’s… pic.twitter.com/8jbagAMtI4
— Holden Culotta (@Holden_Culotta) March 18, 2026
Last year, White Coat Waste (WCW) testified before the U.S. House Oversight Committee, and our testimony exposing wasteful, bizarre, and cruel taxpayer-funded animal experiments went viral. Now, we’re back in the Senate dropping more truth bombs.
BREAKING:
Behind-the-scenes video reveals the moment we played HHS’s “Domino’s Pizza” voicemail trolling taxpayers who called to ask them to shut down NIH-funded kitten experiments.
Senator Ernst: “That’s not okay.”
“Actually makes my stomach turn.”
Here’s the scoop:… https://t.co/K3uBwjUbdM pic.twitter.com/3iQcxc4yOM
— White Coat Waste (@WhiteCoatWaste) March 19, 2026
Yesterday, WCW’s Senior Vice President Justin Goodman testified at the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship for Senator Joni Ernst’s (R-IA) “Sunshine Week: Bringing Secret Government Spending to Light” hearing. You can read our full testimony here and watch below.
As first reported by POLITICO this morning, WCW shocked the committee with testimony about how Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s Department of Health and Human Services changed its voicemail message this week to say, “Thank you for calling Domino’s Pizza!” in response to a flood of phone calls from WCW supporters angry about Kittengate — his agency’s continued funding for cruel cat testing.
WCW’s explosive testimony got the attention of The Hill, Just the News, POLITICO, Mediaite, The Independent, Gateway Pundit, Washington Post, Yahoo News, International Business Times, MAHA influencers, Fox News, The Washington Stand, The Federalist, and even California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office.
WCW explained how government transparency tools, like the Freedom of Information Act and federal spending databases, have been critical to our efforts to uncover and stop wasteful, taxpayer-funded animal testing supported by the Small Business Administration (SBA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other federal agencies.
✅@JustinRGoodman: “When the government turns on the lights, waste and abuse have nowhere left to hide.” pic.twitter.com/xGNB5f22Xj
— Senate Small Biz (@SmallBizCmteGOP) March 18, 2026
Our testimony highlighted how WCW investigations that relied on government transparency tools:
WCW also shared that closing loopholes in existing transparency laws and strengthening them can help stop waste, fraud, and abuse.
I agree @JustinRGoodman!
“What the COST Act does, it gives basic transparency to taxpayers all across the spectrum who have a right to know how their money is being spent.” pic.twitter.com/5O9sXExt1e
— Joni Ernst (@SenJoniErnst) March 18, 2026
Sunshine Week is a reminder that transparency isn’t just a principle; it’s a tool that protects taxpayers and saves animals’ lives.