Trump Does An RFK Jr.: Fires Entire 22 Member Board Of The National Science Foundation
from the nothing-to-see-here dept
The Trump administration’s war on science has been a furious one. Be it deep cuts to scientific research, policies that ignore scientific research, or the appointment of deeply unscientific people to lead scientific cabinet positions, it seems that Trump thinks that knowledge is the enemy.
You will recall how RFK Jr. fired every single member of the CDC’s ACIP vaccination panel last summer. It became obvious in the aftermath why he did so, after installing a cadre of anti-vaxxers to replace them and moving to shift immunization policy away from vaccines at the federal level. Trump appears to have taken a page from Kennedy’s playbook, as he recently terminated the entire board of the National Science Foundation days ago.
All 22 members of the National Science Board were terminated by the Trump administration via a terse email on Friday. The administration has provided no explanation for purging the board, which helps steer the National Science Foundation and acts as an independent advisory body for the president and Congress on scientific and engineering issues, providing reports throughout the year. The ousters represent another severe blow to the NSF and the overall scientific enterprise in America.
Members received a two-sentence email saying that, “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump,” their positions were “terminated, effective immediately.”
The post is filled with commentary from the board members and others pointing out that this leaves America with a gaping hole of leadership from a scientific advisory standpoint. The NSB advises both the Executive and Legislative branches. Trump has also nominated Jim O’Neill, an investor, to be the next Director of NSF. There is speculation that this move was done as a way to clear the field for O’Neill to replace them with hand-picked members that will further his tech bro agenda. He also already works for the federal government as Kennedy’s Deputy Secretary of HHS.
But maybe the explanation for the timing here is much more simple: Trump may have caught wind of a forthcoming NSB report about America falling behind in scientific research.
Multiple dismissed members believe the timing was deliberate, as the board was finalizing a report highlighting a widening U.S.–China gap in research and development spending. The report addresses areas central to Trump’s stated priorities, such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and the Moon race, but underscores lagging U.S. investment. Critics suggest the administration may seek a board more aligned with short-term political goals rather than long-term, exploratory research.
Now that sounds more like the Donald Trump I’ve come to know. This is less likely to be 4D chess at work then he simply didn’t want to be embarrassed by this report. There’s a simple test for whether that was part of the impetus here. If that same report does get finalized eventually and gets released, then it wasn’t. If we never get that report, it probably was. Simple.
But wasn’t isn’t simple is going to be digging ourselves out of the scientific debt that Trump is placing upon the country. If knowledge is power, as the saying goes, then America is less powerful today than it was before this administration.
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Comments on “Trump Does An RFK Jr.: Fires Entire 22 Member Board Of The National Science Foundation”
Orange clown show
This just in; Trump hires magic 8-ball to replace science foundation board.
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Outlook not so good
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Only if the Magic 8-ball is filled with vodka.
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but then they will claim that it’s defective and then go with the original plan of listening to there big $$$ cronies! because! after all! they are all (not) about clean air and protecting the environment! and not about how much they can fleece the peasants for…..
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Lies. We all know he had to con the poor magic 8-ball.
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To be fair, they didn’t say the magic 8 ball got paid…
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That also works for Microsoft.
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I suppose Trump could replace any of his nominees with the magic 8-ball and there would be no drop-off in quality of results.
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The ball only has one answer no matter how many times it’s shaken: Everybody Loves Donald.
1984
so if your not on the same page as king trump and his criminal cartel masquerading as government! you will be replaced by “yes men” then used up until your usefulness is used up or you rack up enough criminal charges to rotate you out! and after all! ignorance of the law is no excuse! because it only applies to NON-government citizens….
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The thing is, they are not ignorant of the law. They know full well what the law is, they just don’t care as they’ll pay whatever the going rate is to bribe the orange menace for a pardon.
You don't understand mob bosses
There is no such simple test because Trump does not communicate like that. When he kills off the entire board and puts in another, that is all the message they need to consider anything left in an unfinished state from the old board as toxic.
The report will not get finished, period. Whether this was the particular incentive of firing the board is nothing you will know for sure, and nothing the new board will know for sure.
After all, if there is bad news in the report, one could blame it on Biden. Depends on where one wants to be going next.
Must want his name on there somewhere
The Trump admin are political leprosy. They are not just doing harm, they are destroying America’s ability to feel what harm has been done.
Trump doing his best to eliminate bias...
The well documented left wing bias of checks notes “Scientific Facts”.
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The right wing has feelings, and those are just as good as facts.
Trump wants the country to beat China, but then does everything he can to insure the opposite will happen- science, education, political and economic alliances, military alliances, adapting to climate change and the dependence on fossil fuels (especially those from other countries).
He’s not so much throwing out the baby with the bathwater as throwing an kindergarten in the ocean.
When reality continually proves you wrong, fire the messengers.
Congress should just ask the old board for funding and policy recommendations, and ignore Trump.