
Trump Supreme Court decision, NIH gender ideology grants, ending DEI initiatives
BREAKING – TRUMP WINS AT SUPREME COURT: SCOTUS 5-4 greenlights President trump ending DEI and gender ideology grants at the NIH.
A LOT of this BS started under Anthony Fauci and democrat presidents. It’s now ending. pic.twitter.com/XehrDIMTEn
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— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) August 21, 2025
TRUMP WINS AT SUPREME COURT
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has greenlit President Trump’s decision to end Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and gender ideology grants at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This 5-4 decision follows a wave of criticism regarding the funding practices that emerged during the tenure of former health official Anthony Fauci and previous Democratic administrations.
IMPACT ON NIH GRANTS
The ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate surrounding federal funding related to DEI initiatives. Supporters of the decision argue that eliminating these grants will redirect resources to more scientifically grounded research. Critics, however, worry that this move may undermine efforts to address health disparities among marginalized communities.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR THE FUTURE?
This decision could have far-reaching implications for research at the NIH. By ending DEI and gender ideology grants, the administration is signaling a shift towards prioritizing traditional research methodologies. This shift may lead to increased funding for projects that focus on biological bases of health rather than social constructs.
A NEW APPROACH
Many are curious about how this ruling will reshape the landscape of health research in the United States. With the focus potentially shifting back to more conventional research practices, it remains to be seen how universities and research institutions will adapt to this change. Will they embrace this new direction or push back against it?
As we witness the unfolding consequences of this Supreme Court decision, the discussion around DEI and gender ideology in research will undoubtedly continue to evolve. For more information on this ruling and its implications, visit the original tweet by Eric Daugherty here.