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Federal Judges Rule Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Illegal Due to Discrimination

Multiple federal judges have deemed the Trump administration's termination of NIH research grants illegal, citing unprecedented racial and LGBTQ discrimination in their decisions.

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  • Judge Young condemned the Trump administration's NIH grant cuts as illegal, citing unprecedented racial discrimination after 40 years on the bench.
  • Federal judges ruled that the termination of NIH grants, totaling over $3 billion, was arbitrary and discriminatory against racial minorities and LGBTQ individuals.
  • The Trump administration's actions to cut NIH funding for diversity and inclusion programs were deemed unlawful, prompting potential appeals from HHS and NIH.
  • Judge Young reinstated previously awarded NIH grants to organizations and states that sued, labeling the cuts as 'appalling' and discriminatory.
  • The ruling on NIH grant cuts is expected to be appealed, as the Trump administration defends its policies against accusations of discrimination.

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Emphasizes the illegality of the Trump administration's termination of NIH research grants.

Young may make a sweeping ruling on whether to reinstate grants beyond those awarded to the plaintiffs after hearing evidence from both sides.

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The Trump administration, HHS, and NIH are considering all legal options, including filing an appeal and seeking a stay of the order.

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President Trump terminated over $3 billion in grants, resulting in the NIH cutting 2,100 research grants valued at more than $12 billion since he took office.

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A federal judge deemed the Trump administration's cancellation of National Institutes of Health research grants as illegal and void.

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"…A judge with four decades of experience reportedly deemed certain cuts to NIH grants “illegal” and “void” while forcefully accusing officials of discrimination."

'Illegal' and 'Void': Judge reportedly slams Trump administration NIH cuts
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"…The Trump administration’s termination of more than $1bn in research grants at the National Institutes of Health was “void and illegal”."

Trump officials cutting $1bn in NIH grants is ‘void and illegal’, judge rules
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"…Judge William Young vacated the terminations that began in late February and said the NIH violated federal law by arbitrarily cancelling more than $1bn in research grants because of their perceived connection to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives."

US judge declares Trump’s cuts to NIH grants ‘illegal’
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"…The NIH grant terminations, as well as a slowdown in approving and renewing grants, have reverberated through universities across the country, many of which have faced losing the vast majority of their research budgets."

Judge deems Trump's cuts to National Institutes of Health illegal
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"…Today's court ruling halted the cancellation of millions of dollars that have already been awarded to address important public health needs and will allow funding for life-saving medical research to continue."

Federal judge strikes down Trump cuts to NIH medical research grants linked to diversity, gender
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"…Rebuking the cuts and ordering hundreds of grants restored, Young said “it is palpably clear that these directives and the set of terminated grants here also are designed to frustrate, to stop, research that may bear on the health—we’re talking about health here, the health of Americans, of our LGBTQ community."

“Have we no shame?”: Trump’s NIH grant cuts appallingly illegal, judge rules
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"…The judge went on to address what he called “a darker aspect” to the cases, calling it “palpably clear” that what was behind the government actions was “racial discrimination and discrimination against America’s LGBTQ community.”"

Judge rules some NIH grant cuts illegal, saying he's never seen such discrimination in 40 years
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"…The Trump administration's move to nix some National Institutes of Health grants was described as discriminatory by a federal judge, who stated it represents racial discrimination and discrimination against America’s LGBTQ community."

Reagan-nominated federal judge accuses Trump admin of 'discrimination' with cuts to NIH diversity grants
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The judges ruled the grant cuts illegal due to unprecedented racial and LGBTQ discrimination, describing the cuts as arbitrary, discriminatory, and in violation of federal law.

The NIH grants cut by the Trump administration totaled over $3 billion according to lawsuits, with estimates of up to $1.8 billion in research funding affected.

The administration targeted NIH research grants related to LGBTQ+ issues, gender identity, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, which they described as prioritizing ideological agendas over scientific rigor.

The Department of Health and Human Services defended the decision to end funding, stating the aim was to prioritize evidence-based scientific research over what they called divisive DEI mandates and gender ideology.

The ruling is expected to be appealed by the Trump administration, which continues to defend its policies against accusations of discrimination.

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