Trump's 'Transgender Mice' Claim Misrepresents Medical Research Funding
The claim, repeated by the White House, falsely conflates transgenic mice studies with transgender-related experiments.
- President Donald Trump stated in his State of the Union address that $8 million was spent on 'making mice transgender,' a claim later echoed by the White House.
- The research in question involves transgenic mice, genetically modified to study the effects of hormone therapies, including their impact on diseases like breast cancer, asthma, and HIV response.
- Conservative advocacy group White Coat Waste Project initially propagated misleading figures, claiming the government spent $245 million on 'transgender animal experiments.'
- The studies cited by Trump and others focus on hormone therapy safety and its broader implications for both transgender and cisgender populations, not on altering the gender identity of animals.
- Critics have highlighted that the funding represents a minuscule fraction of federal spending and supports critical medical research with potential benefits for millions of people.