End Taxpayer Funding for Chinese Beagle Experiments Now

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 3 hours ago

The disturbing revelation that American taxpayer dollars are funding the torture of innocent beagles in Chinese labs has sparked outrage among animal welfare advocates and citizens alike.

An investigation by the White Coat Waste Project (WCW) has uncovered that our government continues to finance horrific testing on 300 beagles each week in laboratories across China.

These tests, primarily administered by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Defense (DOD), have raised serious ethical concerns, leading many to question why American taxpayers are footing the bill for such inhumane treatment of animals abroad.

Documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act reveal shocking details about the animal cruelty taking place.


Beagles, known for their gentle and endearing nature, are being subjected to forced feedings and drug injections, often under distressing conditions that would horrify most pet owners.

The NIH has extended its contract with the Chinese lab, continuing this unjustifiable treatment until at least May 2025.

Despite clear guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration that state human drugs do not require testing on dogs, these taxpayer-funded experiments are ongoing, raising eyebrows about the ethics and utility of such practices.

Moreover, at least 26 laboratories in China are still eligible for taxpayer funding, some of which are known to have connections to the Chinese Communist Party and military.

Does this seem like a responsible use of American taxpayer dollars?

In a climate where accountability and transparency should reign, the existence of such funding underscores the need for reform in how government agencies allocate resources, especially toward foreign animal experimentation.

It is time for lawmakers to prioritize ethical treatment of animals and reconsider the financial support being given to labs that engage in such cruel practices.

The fight against this misuse of taxpayer money should be at the forefront of both animal welfare and government efficiency discussions.

The American public deserves to be informed and have their voices heard, advocating for a ban on funding these inhumane experiments before any more dogs suffer at the hands of far-off laboratory techs.

It's imperative that we demand change and hold our government accountable for the liberties it takes with our hard-earned money.

Sources:
npr.org
blog.whitecoatwaste.org












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