Elon Musk's DOGE Cancels Fauci Museum Exhibit Funding $182M Federal Cuts
- The Department of Health and Human Services canceled 62 contracts worth $182 million, which were entirely for administrative expenses and did not affect healthcare programs.
- Among the canceled contracts was a $168,000 funding for an Anthony Fauci exhibit at the NIH Museum.
- DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, stated that these cancellations saved taxpayers money and criticized spending on Fauci's exhibit.
- Fauci received 23 royalty payments from the National Institutes of Health between 2009 and 2014, totaling $340 million.
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DOGE Scraps Fauci Museum Exhibit as Part of $182M in Cuts
Funding for a museum exhibit focusing on former COVID czar Dr. Anthony Fauci was among the over $180 million worth of Department of Health and Human Services contracts President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency stopped last week,
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