In a bid to reinforce what it terms a "gold standard" for science, the Trump administration issued an executive order that has alarmed thousands in the scientific community. Despite the positive rhetoric, the order places political appointees at the helm of scientific vetting processes, allowing them authority to modify and manage scientific information dissemination. Criticism erupted with over 6,000 professionals—including scientists, researchers, and medical experts—signing an open letter condemning the order for threatening scientific independence. Agency heads are mandated to comply within 30 days, but concerns persist regarding the administration's historical stance on scientific integrity.
Trump's Directive to Rebuild Scientific Integrity Faces Backlash

Trump's Directive to Rebuild Scientific Integrity Faces Backlash
The administration's controversial executive order on science has drawn strong opposition from the scientific community.
As President Trump resumed office in January, his subsequent measures have raised questions about his commitment to scientific advancement, igniting discussions about the implications of the recent directives on federal research autonomy.