**Urgent Action Needed to Dismantle Taxpayer-Funded Animal Cruelty**
In a bold and timely move, GOP Congressman Paul Gosar has called for an immediate halt to cruel dog testing funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), following alarming new allegations connected to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s notorious beagle breeding partner, Ridglan Farms.
A recent investigative report has revealed that Ridglan Farms, which has come under fire for serious animal welfare violations, is still receiving taxpayer dollars to fund experiments that lead to the suffering and death of innocent dogs, including a heart-wrenching case involving a 9-year-old retired female beagle.
Gosar’s call to action reflects a growing consensus among Americans who are fed up with their tax money being allocated to such barbaric practices.
The disturbing findings detailed by White Coat Waste (WCW), an organization dedicated to exposing wasteful government spending on animal experiments, raise serious ethical questions about NIH's continued partnership with Ridglan Farms.
Recent reports show that Ridglan has been linked to over 300 alleged violations of animal health standards, resulting in a suspension of its lead veterinarian's license.
This latest incident sheds light on the broader issue of taxpayer-funded cruelty disguised as scientific research.
Gosar joined fellow conservatives like Marjorie Taylor Greene in advocating for an end to NIH-supported testing that subjects animals to unnecessary and painful experiments.
“It is imperative to stop rewarding companies like Ridglan that engage in such horrific abuses,” he stated emphatically on social media, urging fellow Congress members to unite against this travesty.
The efforts from WCW have led to significant victories in silencing such unethical practices, including the shutting down of labs responsible for appalling experiments.
Meanwhile, as public sentiment shifts towards more humane treatment of animals, it is evident that the pushback against the NIH's funding of these cruel tests is gaining momentum.
As more citizens become aware of this gruesome use of their taxpayer dollars, the pressure on policymakers will only intensify.
However, this raises an essential question: why are we still allowing our government to funnel money into such inhumane experiments?
The time is ripe for congress to act decisively. The public, regardless of political affiliation, deserves to know that their hard-earned money is being used responsibly and ethically.
Calling out the practices of Ridglan Farms and demanding an end to NIH's involvement is a crucial step in advocating for both fiscal responsibility and animal welfare.
As we approach a new chapter in leadership under President Trump, it is essential that these issues are addressed promptly and rigorously.
Only then can we restore trust in our government, ensuring that taxpayer money isn’t used to perpetuate cruelty.
Sources:
thegatewaypundit.comalexberenson.substack.comwnd.com