**Unbelievable Overspending on Transgender Animal Experiments Exposed**
In an astonishing revelation, it has come to light that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is pouring millions of taxpayer dollars into questionable transgender animal experiments.
Recent reports indicate that at least 15 active NIH grants are financing these controversial studies, totaling over $245 million.
The experiments encompassed a range of taxpayer-funded projects that include turning mice and other animals transgender through hormone treatments and surgeries.
One grant, valued at nearly $2.6 million, is aimed at assessing the effects of testosterone on "reproductive phenotype" in mice.
Meanwhile, another notable allocation of nearly $9.7 million is directed towards research at Oregon Health & Science University, which seeks to understand partner preferences in rams by manipulating their hormonal environments.
Critics are questioning the practicality and ethical implications of these studies, especially given the lack of significant findings relevant to human health.
During a recent congressional hearing, Justin Goodman from White Coat Waste voiced concern that these experiments are not only outdated but also "cruel and potentially dangerous."
Goodman emphasized that the majority of Americans oppose being forced to fund such eccentric research through their taxes.
The bipartisan support for Trump's recent executive order to protect women's sports reinforces the growing awareness of the need for defending traditional values.
Polls indicate that a remarkable 79% of Americans favor measures like Trump's order that restrict participation of biological males in women's sports.
Even some left-leaning commentators have acknowledged the widespread approval of this initiative, showing a potential shift in public sentiment towards conserving the integrity of women's athletics.
As Congress grapples with the implications of these animal experiments, it raises a larger question: why are our government resources being allocated to experiments that many see as unnecessary and misaligned with the values of the American public?
The facts regarding NIH’s spending reflect a stark disconnection between government research priorities and the values held by the average taxpayer.
The call for accountability is loud and clear—it's time to reassess how our tax dollars are spent in the name of experimental research.
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