The Trump administration has implemented a new requirement for organizations conducting overseas research to disclose affiliations with entities deemed hostile, including communist and socialist groups. This directive came via a questionnaire to groups engaged in global disease research and public health initiatives, such as those funded by the CDC and USAID. Concerns have arisen among recipients about potential funding repercussions based on their responses, as the administration emphasizes a policy of prioritizing domestic over foreign support and opposing dependency on taxpayer dollars for foreign regimes.
The Trump administration has begun requiring researchers and entities working abroad to disclose any affiliations with groups considered hostile, reflecting a hardline stance on foreign funding.
The Foreign Assistance Review questionnaire underscores the administration's commitment to ensuring that taxpayer dollars do not support regimes contrary to American values, causing anxiety among researchers reliant on federal funds.
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