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Congress is rushing to pass a $1.7 trillion spending package without balancing the budget. Examples of wasteful spending include $2.3 million on injecting beagles with cocaine, $700,000 studying how male parrots attract mates, $187,000 on studying if dogs help kids cope, and $118,000 on studying if a robot of Marvel's Thanos can snap its fingers.

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Speaker 0 introduces a campaign to cut government waste, specifying that deficit reduction requires cutting billions from valued programs, but eliminating pointless waste should be easy. Speaker 1 claims there has been a tremendous amount of waste and fraud in the government during the Biden administration, estimating federal government fraud at half a trillion dollars. The goal is to reduce this figure, saving taxpayer money by stopping spending on things that very few taxpayers would agree makes sense, such as transgender animal surgeries. Speaker 1 also questions why twenty million people who are definitely dead are mocked as alive in the Social Security database.

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A study funded by grants from the NIAID office, run by Dr. Anthony Fauci, involved grafting scalps from 5-month-old aborted babies onto lab rats. The study aimed to see how long the scalps could keep growing. The photographs in the published study show baby scalps with growing hairs on the backs of lab rats. Planned Parenthood abortion providers claimed to have supplied the aborted baby body parts for these experiments at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Fauci has not been held accountable for this study, despite being responsible for overseeing the grants. It is important for him to answer questions about the ethical and legal compliance of these experiments in front of the United States Congress.

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In 2018, we found a USDA lab right outside of Washington, D.C. that was breeding hundreds of kittens each year. They would fly to places like China, purchase dog and cat meat from wet markets, and then transport it back to the U.S. in their carry-on luggage. They then force-fed this meat to the kittens in the lab. The project cost $52 million, and the purpose was to study if people eating dog and cat meat in China could be exposed to a specific parasite. Fortunately, the Trump administration shut down the project, and the remaining cats were adopted. What kind of person decides to conduct an experiment where you turn animals into cannibals to observe the results? How did they even get the grant for this? The person in charge of this experiment is in the USDA's Hall of Fame, which says a lot about the government's mindset.

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Healthy beagles were subjected to an experimental drug and intentionally infested with disease-carrying flies, known as maximum pain experimentation. FOIA documents reveal the animals suffered greatly, being eaten and gnawed raw until infected. Dr. Fauci's budget has reached over $6 billion in annual tax-funded funding, with at least half being wasted on questionable animal experiments like these beagle tests and other maximum pain experiments. It is important to hold Fauci accountable for the significant waste and abuse, both domestically and internationally.

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Doge arrived at the IRS and is now helping review government spending, starting with NASA. We're planning to slash departments by 30-40% if they can't justify their headcount and selling unused federal buildings. We've discovered taxpayer money is being used to fund things like Palestinian hip hop and bizarre animal experiments. The Department of Health and Human Services has also spent billions on cars and homes for migrants. The EPA was caught rushing to spend tax dollars on questionable projects, including a climate fund with a now-deleted board of directors page. Trump's administration is offering buyouts to federal workers, and 75,000 have already accepted. We're addressing government waste and fraud that has been ongoing for years. The goal is to reform and cut wasteful spending.

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Here's a glimpse at some wasteful spending I've uncovered. We're talking $22 billion from HHS for housing and cars for illegal immigrants, and $45 million for diversity scholarships in Burma. Millions more are going towards initiatives like sedentary migrant inclusion, LGBTQI+ promotion in Lesotho, and indigenous empowerment in Central America. I've also found $8 million allocated to making mice transgender, $32 million for a left-wing propaganda effort in Moldova, and $10 million for male circumcision in Mozambique. There's nearly $2 billion tied to a decarbonization committee, plus millions more for fish monitoring, voter confidence in Liberia, and illegal alien hotel rooms in NYC. Other questionable expenditures include vegan climate action in Zambia, social change in Uganda, public procurement in Serbia, learning outcomes in Asia, and a record-breaking $101 million in DEI contracts at the Department of Education.

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The worst animal testing I've encountered involved breeding kittens, forcing them to eat cat meat, and then killing them—thousands of them. The Department of Justice was also conducting live animal training exercises involving stabbing, shooting, and blowing up animals. We successfully stopped and defunded that. Additionally, NIH and Fauci-funded experiments in Tunisia involved placing dogs' heads in mesh cages filled with biting flies. These are just a few examples of the horrific, taxpayer-funded animal testing that's happening. The public is unaware of the extent of this cruelty, and if they were, they would be outraged.

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My team faced significant obstruction from USAID while trying to access records on taxpayer money. Partnering with Representative Mike McCall, we initiated a congressional investigation, but USAID only provided limited data. Our findings revealed excessive spending with minimal results. Notably, USAID funded the Wuhan Institute of Virology for dangerous coronaviruses, and also allocated money for pottery classes in Morocco and tourism in Lebanon, despite travel warnings from the State Department. There are numerous examples of questionable expenditures.

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The speaker introduces a campaign to cut government waste, stating that deficit reduction requires difficult choices, including cuts to valued programs. They claim there has been a tremendous amount of waste and fraud in the government during the Biden administration, estimating federal government fraud at half a trillion dollars. The goal is to reduce this figure, saving taxpayer money by stopping spending on things that very few taxpayers would agree makes sense. Examples cited include transgender animal surgeries and the presence of twenty million dead people in the Social Security database.

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Taxpayer dollars fund transgender animal testing, involving surgically altering mice, rats, and monkeys with hormone therapies to mimic gender transitions. Research explores the effects of these transitions on their biology, psychology, and physiology, including vaccine responses and effects of substances like testosterone and estrogen. One grant, for example, involved giving female rats testosterone and then a party drug to study overdose likelihood. Accessing information on this funding is extremely difficult. Dr. Fauci funded approximately 95% of these experiments. The Trump administration planned to reduce EPA animal testing by 30% by 2025 and eliminate it entirely by 2035, a move that would save taxpayer money because animal testing is time-consuming, expensive, and inaccurate in predicting human health effects. The Biden administration reversed this plan.

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Here's the Doge report for today. $3 million is going to steroid-enhanced hamster fighting studies. Just go to any bar and watch a fight. $2.3 million is for studying cocaine effects on beagles? Get a Coachella ticket instead. $600,000 is for parrot romance – important, of course. $500,000 on racial aggression in mice? They just want food. $1.1 million is for training mice to binge drink; visit any college frat or sorority. $2.1 million goes to encouraging Ethiopians to wear shoes, while I can't even get my kid to wear shoes. $187,000 is verifying kids love their pets? Most people like pets more than humans. $2.7 million is studying Russian cats on treadmills; let's get Americans on those instead. $875,000 is studying cocaine effects on quail mating; just go to a party. That's where your money is going.

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Government waste is everywhere, in every department, program, and contract. To tackle the $36 trillion national debt, we need to examine all areas. As part of the oversight subcommittee, we will investigate government-funded media like NPR, which spreads Democrat propaganda. We will also scrutinize grant programs that fund projects like sex apps in Malaysia and toilets in Africa, which do not benefit Americans. Furthermore, we need to question the Pentagon about their inability to account for billions of dollars annually and their repeated audit failures.

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It's estimated that over $20 billion of taxpayer money is wasted annually on ineffective and inhumane animal tests. The NIH admits that animal models don't accurately predict how drugs will work in humans, leading to wasted time and money. Experiments range from injecting puppies with cocaine to putting dead turtles on treadmills. A lack of innovation, transparency, and accountability contributes to the problem. Agencies often don't report how much money is spent, how many animals are used, or what taxpayers are getting out of it. For example, cats had marbles shoved up their rectums and were electroshocked in constipation experiments. Also, over $240 million in NIH grants fund transgender animal experiments, including studies on the effects of party drugs on animals injected with testosterone and how hormones used for human gender transitions impact the size and shape of animals' genitals.

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Doge started unraveling government spending, revealing allocations like $200,000,000 for transgender experiments on monkeys. This is claimed to be just the tip of the iceberg. The speaker references a map of 50,000 NGOs, alleging it was exposed as a Democratic propaganda machine with money being funneled in a circular fashion.

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Animal testing is purportedly needed to see how humans interact with drugs, find cures for diseases, and identify pharmaceutical side effects. However, some argue that animal and human bodies are too different to justify these experiments. It is claimed that the idea that we need to "poison puppies" to get cures for humans is fear mongering. Data from the NIH, Defense Department, and FDA allegedly shows that 90-99% of drugs fail in humans after being safe and effective in animal tests because animal tests don't accurately predict human reactions. Pharmaceutical companies supposedly lament being forced by the FDA and EPA to experiment on animals, as it doesn't provide useful data. RFK Jr. stated that the FDA is working to reduce animal testing because AI and other modern technologies are more accurate at predicting human reactions. The speaker asserts that animal testing continues due to bureaucracy, institutional inertia, and because it's a profitable business.

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$1 trillion of taxpayer money has been spent on unusual projects, including $10,000 for ice skating shows about climate change by the Bearded Ladies Cabaret, $32,000 on breakdancing, and nearly $500,000 to study if lonely rats prefer cocaine over happy rats. Additionally, $2 million was allocated for Paraguayan border security, $12 million for a pickleball complex in Las Vegas, and $20 million for a Sesame Street spin-off about inclusion in Iraq. Furthermore, $10 billion was spent on maintaining and leasing mostly empty buildings. This wasteful spending echoes a 2014 Trump tweet expressing hope that we never find life on other planets, fearing the U.S. would send them money.

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The gold standard in scientific research requires replication, which is currently lacking at the NIH. At least 20% of NIH budgets should be allocated to replication studies, and all science should be published with raw data and peer reviews. A notable example is a 20-year-old NIH study on amyloid and Alzheimer's, which incorrectly claimed amyloid plaques were the cause. This led to the cessation of alternative hypotheses and resulted in 800 studies based on a fraudulent premise, wasting two decades in the search for a cure. It's crucial to eliminate outdated practices and ensure transparency and replicability in scientific research.

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Animal testing is purportedly needed to see how humans interact with drugs and to find cures for diseases. However, the similarities between animal and human bodies are vastly different, so there may not be scientific justification for these experiments. It is argued that it is fear mongering to suggest that animal torture is needed for human cures. Data from the NIH, Defense Department, and FDA show that 90-99% of drugs fail in humans after being safe and effective in animal tests because animal tests don't accurately predict human reactions. Pharmaceutical companies lament being forced to experiment on animals because it doesn't provide useful data. RFK mentioned an FDA initiative to reduce animal testing, finding that AI and other modern technologies are more accurate at predicting human reactions. Mice and rats are not similar enough to humans to provide relevant data. Animal testing continues due to bureaucracy, institutional inertia, and because it's a profitable industry.

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Since 2012, the government has wasted nearly $3 trillion in taxpayer money. Last year alone, improper payments totaled $247 billion. This includes payments to deceased individuals; over $530 million in pension payments went to dead people. Medicare improperly paid out $47 billion, and Medicaid, $81 billion. Fraudulent payments under the Biden administration reached $764 billion in just three years. These improper payments add up to $2.8 trillion – enough to cover five years of US foreign aid. This amounts to $850 per person in the country.

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Do any of you still like America? It's shocking that people are upset about Doge while our government has been wasting money on ridiculous projects for years. For example, $7 million on magic studies, $1.5 million using kittens to study motion sickness, and $6.9 million on smart toilets that recognize users. We spent $118,000 to see if a metal Thanos could snap his fingers and $75,000 on a study of lizards blown off trees with leaf blowers. In 2023, $150.7 billion went to those protesting and burning flags. If you don’t like America, feel free to leave. Those in power are benefiting from this global money laundering, and it’s time to reconsider where you stand.

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Do you think the government spends too much money? Absolutely, it's a given. Recently, they spent $750,000 to study whether it was one small step for a man or one small step for mankind during the moon landing. How is that justified? It's ridiculous. Then there's a million dollars spent to see if cocaine makes Japanese quail more sexually promiscuous. Who cares about quail? And $100,000 to determine if tequila or gin makes sunfish more aggressive? That's absurd. These expenditures are not a good use of taxpayer dollars, especially when you consider how much is spent on military funding.

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My team at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered $100 billion in wasted Medicare and Medicaid funds. Working with two senior CMS veterans, we had read-only access to their payment and contracting systems. Our mission was to find ways to use resources more effectively, but we discovered massive waste and potential fraud. CMS processes over a billion Medicare claims annually and manages billions in Medicaid funds. They recently suspended 850 agents for suspected fraud. The Department of Justice has also been prosecuting healthcare fraud cases, with billions of dollars in losses. This discovery highlights a massive scandal, potentially the biggest in US history, and is prompting calls for similar transparency initiatives in other countries. We need major reform, absolute transparency over tax spending, and human oversight to ensure this doesn't happen again.

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Speaker 0 highlights that the report indicates the federal government wasted millions in the past year on transgender animal experiments and lab testing beagles in China, noting a contrast with funds used for voting identification. He frames the issue as a question of priorities: we don’t want to pay for people to have an ID to vote, but we’ll pay for lab testing beagles in China. Speaker 1 responds by acknowledging the presence of extensive federal spending and the need for greater oversight. He says this is the ninth year they have worked through this, and that there is always a need for more eyes on it and greater transparency. He emphasizes that the problem is not confined to a single administration or Congress, but rather that there is broad complexity requiring scrutiny and sunshine. Speaker 1 identifies the shutdown as the largest area of waste in the prior year, stating that $85,000,000,000 was lost during that period. He argues that shutdowns do have real fiscal impacts, countering a common belief that they do not affect outcomes. He then points to a specific critique: a quarter of a billion dollars was spent on transitioning mice and monkeys by NIH. He claims that American taxpayers do not want their dollars spent on such activities, and reiterates that taxpayers are more supportive of spending on national defense, education, and infrastructure, but not on what he describes as wasteful or inappropriate expenditures. Across the exchange, the speakers stress the overarching theme of government spending that does not align with the public’s perceived priorities. They emphasize the need for oversight and accountability, highlighting large-scale waste associated with shutdowns and specific research expenditures. The dialogue centers on contrasting perceived essential investments with expenditures they describe as wasteful or misaligned with taxpayer priorities, especially in the context of animal research and international laboratory activities.

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An investigation into the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Dr. Anthony Fauci's leadership reveals potentially unlawful actions. In 2018, the NIH infected 12 bats with a SARS-like virus called WIV one at a Montana lab. The virus was obtained from the Wuhan lab suspected to be the source of COVID-19. The experiment aimed to determine if the virus would cause infection in bats, but the research found limited evidence of replication. US taxpayer money was used for these experiments, with at least 7 US entities providing NIH grant money to labs in China. The investigation was brought to light by the White Coat Waste Project, which aims to stop funding dangerous animal experiments. They are now using the Freedom of Information Act to request more details.
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