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Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:18 AM 15 hrs ago

Ex-NIH chief says he was "not allowed to speak" under Trump administration

Source: Axios

8 hours ago


Former National Institutes of Health director Francis Collins said in an interview broadcast Sunday he retired last month because his position became "untenable" under the second Trump administration's actions.

Why it matters: The noted geneticist's departure occurred after DOGE-driven cuts were announced for research funding and probationary workers' contracts were terminated, and Collins told CBS News that he and other scientists were "not allowed to speak — in any kind of scientific meeting or public setting."

Driving the news: Collins said during his "60 Minutes" interview that "almost immediately" after President Trump's inauguration "there were statements made that you were not allowed, for instance, to start any new projects."

  • He added: "The ability to order supplies was cut off. Eventually, it was started back up again. But then, they put a $1 limit on what you could order. There's not much you can order for $1."


  • Zoom in: During his interview, Collins addressed reports of a budget draft proposal that requires congressional approval to shrink the NIH's budget by over 40% and reduce the 27 institutes and centers into eight, axing four — including the Institutes on Nursing Research and Minority Health.

  • Collins told CBS' Sharyn Alfonsi that over 80% of the budget goes to universities and institutes across the U.S.
  • "They're the ones that do the work, but they get the funds from NIH by writing very compelling grant applications that go through the most rigorous peer review system in the world," he said.
  • "Every dollar that NIH gave out in 2024 to a grant is estimated to have returned $2.46 just in a year. That's a pretty darn good return on investment."
  • Asked if he would have been in "a better position to fight" for scientists and their work if he had not retired, Collins said: "I don't think it would've helped. I would've been pretty much in a circumstance of not being able to speak about it."


  • Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/04/28/trump-rfk-nih-francis-collins-60-minutes
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    Ex-NIH chief says he was "not allowed to speak" under Trump administration (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago OP
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    Our health and economy will show a HUGE decline in six months.. nt Exp 3 hrs ago #2
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