Lawmakers celebrate encounter with beagles rescued from inhumane testing facilities, pledge to stop taxpayer funding of animal testing, and support taxpayer watchdog White Coat Waste project (WCW).
“Last week, we welcomed Uno, the first of nearly 4,000 beagles rescued from one of Dr. Fauci's testing facilities,” said Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.). She shared an image of herself and her beagle with the caption:
“A big thank you to the White Coat Waste Project for working to end federally funded animal testing and help all animals!” Additionally, the organization helped “expose and shut down the Fauci Institute.” He added that he was grateful for the help.
“Taxpayers should not be forced to pay! #StopTheMadness,” they added.
Congressman Yong Kim (R-Calif.) also met with Uno and shared a photo with the cute puppy.
“I made a new friend today!” she wrote. “Uno is a beagle rescued from inhumane dog experiments. Animals should be treated with respect, not abuse!”
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) also posted a photo of himself with a rescued dog.
“Today I have a special visitor in my office! I was able to spend some time with rescued lab dog Uno and reduce wasteful government spending on cruel and outdated dog and cat experiments. What a joy it was to be able to work with the White Coat Waste Project to help make this happen,'' he added, adding in a photo of him showering his puppy with love.
The reality of these cruel experiments has come to the forefront, especially through the coronavirus pandemic, which has brought attention to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci. .
A cruel experiment that made headlines involved A beagle's head was trapped in a cage and a swarm of hungry sandflies were eating it alive. Reports said researchers were testing an experimental drug against a “disease-causing parasite.”
WCW revealed in a press release that these puppies were “screaming in pain” during the experiment. WCE reported:
According to a document obtained by us through the Freedom of Information Act (document available below), Fauci said: spent $424,000 to commission a study in which healthy beagle dogs were given experimental drugs and intentionally infected with flies that carry parasites that cause diseases that affect humans.
Additionally, in February 2022, WCW revealed through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that some of the puppies involved in the experiments were named after celebrities.
Breitbart News reported at the time:
WCW released the report on Tuesday after receiving information from the NIH through a FOIA request. 74 pages document Internal NIH emails and claims from the University of Georgia (UGA) for 28 beagle puppies named after celebrities like Bon Jovi and Snoop Dogg and TV characters like Rachel, Monica and Phoebe from the show contains a book friend.
First, the monitoring group documented An experiment was conducted on UGA beagles in July 2021. According to WCW, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), directed by Dr. Anthony Fauci, said: granted The university invested $424,455 in taxpayer dollars to conduct an efficacy trial of a lymphatic filariasis vaccine in dogs from September 16, 2020 to January 15, 2022. . WCW said the testing was “unnecessary” and involved injecting puppies with experimental drugs and intentionally infesting them with flies that carry disease-causing parasites before being euthanized. .
The problems didn't end there. WCW too not covered The Department of Defense has reportedly spent nearly $1 million on cruel tests on beagles.
“It's time to put an end to these atrocities,” Congressman Mace said at the time.
“These barbaric and outdated practices must be stopped, which is why we are leading the way by introducing legislation like the PAAW Act to protect our furry friends from the clutches of the NIH.” I’m standing,” she added.
7 news provided A positive report after Beagle's visit to the Capitol noted that “new data has emerged from Marymount University that the federal government is moving closer to eliminating the use of animals in experiments.”





