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The Trump administration is Supreme Court On Thursday, as the 5-4-order justice, his administration cut more than $783 million in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) study, which is linked to diversity, equity and inclusion programs, LGBTQ issues and other hot ass areas.
The unsigned majority orders said that NIH “can continue to terminate existing grants” while leaving some obstacles in the issuance of new directives.
The move brings political victory to Trump’s broader push Return to the DEI program The entire federal government.
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Photos of the document show the facade of the Supreme Court building at dusk. In Thursday’s 5-4 ruling, Trump administrators cut nearly $800 million in DEI-related health grants at the National Institutes of Health. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
The decision overturned the lower court’s rulings that prevented cuts. In June, U.S. District Court Judge Angel Kelley, in Massachusetts, called the administration’s actions “arbitrary and capricious” and said the NIH “failed to provide a reasonable explanation” to cut midstream grants. The First Circuit upheld her injunction in July, filing an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.
this Ministry of Justice In the July 24 document, the implementation of the ban was “forced to continue funding inconsistent with the agency’s priorities” and warned that the order “infringes the core discretion of NIH to decide how to best allocate limited research funds”.
Opponents view cuts as ideology. “Stop these grants will destroy Biomedical research Nationwide, disrupt clinical trials and urgently need discoveries. “And said: “The government does not provide scientific basis for these cancellations (only ideology). ”
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Read the seal of “American Public Health Service” decorates the building on the NIH campus in Maryland. Trump administrators won the Supreme Court on Thursday, cutting $783 million in DEI-related grants. (Photography by Mark Wilson/Newsmakers)
The National Coalition led by Massachusetts-led Democrats believes that “patients should not be collaterally damaged in political struggles.”
News media highlighted the bets decided on Thursday. Associated Press The ruling described the court as having Trump cut $783 million in research funding “with an opposition push.” Reuters report “The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to cut NIH grants related to diversity in the 5-4 order, although it left a part of the ruling that hindered new restrictions.”

The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration’s NIH to cut $783 million in grants on Thursday. (Getty/Stock)
The team warned of the consequences of the cuts. The American College Association said the cuts “dissuaded researchers from pursuing politically sensitive topics to brave the cold scientific investigation.”
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Scientists warn that the decision could lead to progress in diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s, which allowed a wider legal battle to continue in the First Circuit and could potentially return to the Supreme Court.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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