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VICTORY: Trump White House BANS Use of Aborted Baby Tissue in Federal Research

Gary FranchiJanuary 24, 2026161 views
VICTORY: Trump White House BANS Use of Aborted Baby Tissue in Federal Research
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In a decisive move that will send shockwaves through the liberal scientific establishment, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday it has immediately banned the use of human fetal tissue from elective abortions in all federally funded research projects.

The policy change represents a massive victory for pro-life Americans who have long opposed their tax dollars funding research that profits from the murder of innocent babies. HHS stated the new directive aligns with "the Trump administration's priorities to uphold the sanctity of human life and modernize biomedical science."

This isn't just about stopping a barbaric practice – it's about fundamentally changing how America approaches scientific research. For too long, the medical establishment has used abortion as a convenient source of human tissue, creating a perverse incentive system that literally profits from death.

"This administration will not stand by while federal dollars subsidize an industry built on the destruction of human life," a senior HHS official told reporters.

The decision immediately reverses years of Obama and Biden administration policies that treated aborted babies as nothing more than biological raw materials. Under those regimes, researchers could access fetal tissue with minimal oversight, turning America's labs into extensions of Planned Parenthood's abortion mills.

Deep State Scientists in Panic Mode

Predictably, the announcement has sent liberal researchers into full meltdown mode. These are the same "experts" who spent four years telling us we needed to trust the science – except when that science involves recognizing the humanity of unborn children.

The new policy doesn't just ban a horrific practice; it forces the scientific community to innovate. Why should researchers take the easy path of harvesting baby parts when they could develop ethical alternatives that don't require killing children?

This is what real leadership looks like, Patriots. While Democrats spent decades normalizing the commodification of human life, President Trump is once again proving that America can lead the world without sacrificing our moral foundation.

How long before the liberal media starts claiming this policy will somehow "hurt science"? And why did it take this long to stop federal funding for research built on dead babies?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConstitutionFirstVerified2 hours ago
HUGE win for the pro-life movement! Trump keeps his promises.
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PatriotMom2016Verified1 hours ago
Finally! This is exactly the kind of moral leadership we voted for. No taxpayer should be forced to fund research that profits from the destruction of innocent life.
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ConservativeDadVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. There are plenty of ethical alternatives for medical research that don't require using aborted tissue.
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ChurchGoer1965Verified1 hours ago
Will this affect private research companies too, or just federal funding? Either way, it's a step in the right direction toward protecting innocent life.
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ProLifeGrandmaVerifiedjust now
As someone who lost a grandchild to miscarriage, I can't imagine how anyone thinks it's okay to use babies for experiments. This ban is long overdue and morally necessary.
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EthicalScienceVerifiedjust now
This is what principled leadership looks like. We can pursue medical breakthroughs without compromising our fundamental values about human dignity.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain what alternatives researchers will use now? I support this decision but I'm curious about the practical implications for ongoing studies.
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BioEthicsProfVerifiedjust now
There are adult stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, and animal models that can often serve as alternatives. The NIH has been investing more in these ethical options.
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FaithAndFamilyVerifiedjust now
Praise God! This decision shows that we can advance medical science while still respecting the sanctity of human life.