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Nancy Mace seeks answers from NIH on contentious animal tests

Rep. Nancy Mace Demands Transparency from NIH on Controversial Monkey Island Experiments

Rep. Nancy ​Mace (R-SC) is taking a stand against the National Institutes of Health (NIH) regarding their controversial animal experiments conducted on Monkey Island, a research facility located in her district. Commonly‍ referred to as “Monkey Island,”⁢ this facility houses 3,500 rhesus monkeys and has raised concerns​ about the ⁤treatment of these animals.

In ‌a ​letter addressed to the NIH, Mace strongly criticized the experiments as “barbaric” and demanded transparency regarding their ⁣nature. She expressed her distress over the‍ disturbing videos, photographs, and documents obtained by ‌the ⁢non-profit White Coat‌ Waste Project through a Freedom​ of Information Act⁢ lawsuit against the NIH. These materials shed‌ light on the cruel ⁣experiments conducted on primates,⁣ including ⁣COVID and other virus-related research, where pain relief is intentionally‍ withheld.

Seeking Answers and Accountability

Mace firmly believes that taxpayers should not be funding wasteful and inhumane experiments involving ⁢animals such⁢ as dogs, cats, and monkeys. To hold the NIH accountable, she has penned ⁢a letter requesting detailed information on the ⁤expenses allocated to animal experimentation at Monkey Island’s Rocky Mountain Laboratory (RML). Additionally, she seeks records of ‍the experiments themselves and the number of primates used in ⁣gain-of-function ⁢research from fiscal 2022 to the present.

This​ scrutiny ​of animal research conducted by the‍ NIH gained‌ significant attention when House Republicans highlighted it as a means‌ to criticize Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has held a prominent role within the organization ⁢since 1982.

If the NIH truly values ethics and compassion, a prompt response to Mace’s inquiries is ⁣crucial.

What specific information ⁤is Rep. Nancy Mace demanding from the NIH⁤ regarding the controversial experiments conducted on Monkey Island?

Rep. Nancy Mace Demands Transparency from NIH on Controversial Monkey Island Experiments

Rep. Nancy⁤ Mace (R-SC)⁣ is taking a ⁤stand⁣ against the National Institutes⁤ of Health (NIH) regarding their controversial animal experiments conducted on Monkey​ Island, ⁣a research facility located in her district. Commonly referred to as‌ “Monkey Island,” this ⁢facility houses‍ 3,500 rhesus monkeys and⁤ has raised concerns about the treatment of these animals.

In a letter addressed to ‌the NIH, Mace strongly criticized the experiments as “barbaric” and ⁢demanded transparency regarding their nature. She expressed her distress over the disturbing videos, photographs, and documents obtained by the non-profit White Coat Waste Project through ⁤a Freedom of Information Act ‌lawsuit against the NIH. These materials shed light on⁤ the cruel experiments conducted on primates, including COVID and other⁢ virus-related research, where pain relief is‌ intentionally withheld.

Seeking Answers and Accountability

Mace firmly believes that taxpayers should not ⁢be‌ funding ⁤wasteful and inhumane experiments involving ​animals such as dogs, cats, and monkeys. To hold the NIH accountable, she has penned‍ a letter requesting‌ detailed information on the expenses allocated to animal experimentation at ⁣Monkey Island’s Rocky Mountain Laboratory (RML). Additionally, she seeks records of the experiments themselves and ⁣the number⁣ of primates used in gain-of-function research from fiscal 2022 ‍to the present.

This scrutiny ‌of​ animal‍ research conducted by the NIH gained significant attention when House Republicans highlighted it as a means to criticize Dr. Anthony Fauci, who⁤ has held a‍ prominent role within the organization since 1982.

If the‌ NIH truly values ethics​ and compassion, a ‍prompt response to Mace’s inquiries is crucial.



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