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The Supreme Court allows Trump to reduce $ 783 million

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The Trump administration won a major victory at the Supreme Court on Thursday, because the judges, in a 5-4 prescription, erased its administration to flow more than $ 783 million in the research subsidies of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) linked to diversity, inclusion actions and initiatives, LGBTQ problems and other button subjects.

The unique majority order declared that the NIH “could proceed at the end of existing subsidies” while leaving a partial block in place on the publication of new directives.

This decision provides a political victory for Trump’s wider push to retreat the Dei programs through the federal government.

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In a 5-4 decision on Thursday, the Trump administration obtained the green light to reduce nearly $ 800 million in health subsidies related to the National Institutes of Health. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

The decision cancels the decisions of the lower courts which had blocked the cuts. In June, US district judge Angel Kelley, from Massachusetts, qualified the actions of the “arbitrary and capricious” administration and said that the NIH had “failed to provide a motivated explanation” to cut subsidies in the middle. The 1st circuit confirmed its injunction in July, setting up Trump’s emergency call to the Supreme Court.

The Ministry of Justice argued in its file on July 24 that leaving the injunction in place “obliges the NIH to continue to finance projects incompatible with the priorities of the agency” and warned the order “to enter the discretion of NIH to decide in the best way to allocate limited research funds”.

The opponents have framed the cuts as ideological. The American public Health Association warned that “the judgment of these subsidies would devastate biomedical research across the country, to disrupt clinical trials and delay the necessary discoveries urgently” and declared that “the administration did not offer any scientific basis for these cancellations – only ideology”.

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The National Institutes of Health in Maryland. The Trump administration won a Supreme Court victory on Thursday to reduce $ 783 million in dei -related grants. (Mark Wilson / Newsmakers)

A coalition of states led by democrats led by Massachusetts argued that “patients should not be collateral damage in a political struggle”.

The media highlighted the challenges of Thursday’s decision.

The Associated Press described the decision as the court allowing Trump to reduce $ 783 million in research funding “in an anti-dei thrust”.

Reuters reported That “the Supreme Court in an order of 5 to 4 paved the way for the Trump administration to reduce subsidies related to the diversity of NIH, although it has left part of the decision blocking new restrictions”.

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The Supreme Court paved the way to the NIH of the Trump administration to reduce $ 783 million in subsidies linked to DEI on Thursday. (Getty / Stock)

The research groups warned against the fallout of the cuts. The Association of American Universities said that the cuts “may cool the scientific investigation by discouraging researchers from pursuing politically sensitive subjects”.

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Scientists have warned that the decision could derail progress on diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, even if the wider legal struggle continues in the 1st circuit and could return to the Supreme Court.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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