After describing in a post that “a budget is a moral document,” Don Moynihan argued that the skinny budget Trump released last week wasn’t even that. It was, instead, propaganda, infested with the same nasty slogans all Trump’s other White House policy documents are. Those slogans, Moynihan argues, serve to convince us to take actions — here, to destroy science and foreign aid — “that would normally run against our interests or violate our moral code.” The nasty slogans convince us, or at least convince Trump’s loyal rubes, to let children die.
[P]eople can debate the lab leak hypothesis, but the idea that you would stop providing foreign aid or cut cancer research for this reason is odd. Both USAID and NIH cuts will result in a massive numbers of unnecessary deaths. An analysis in the journal Nature, estimated that 25 million people will die if the USAID money disappears. Around 7 million people died due to COVID.
The purpose of propaganda is to divorce us from reality, to push us to actions that would normally run against our interests or violate our moral code. In an administration that formed an anti-Christian bias taskforce, it is hard to think of anything less Christian than condemning millions of the most vulnerable people in the world to die. Of course, mercy and empathy are not just Christian values, but for a certain type of Christian nationalist they are values to be avoided. Propaganda makes such hypocrisies more palatable.
When countries engage in a massive dismantling of their scientific infrastructure, they cannot do it quietly. It is so obviously counterproductive that it can only occur via a broader mobilization, where higher education or experts are treated as part of an evil corrupting the nation. [emphasis original]
But the numbers described in the budget do make the morality of it quite plain. Trump is transferring the money saved by cutting AIDS prevention and cancer cures and using it to massively expand the budget for Stephen Miller’s deportation regime.
As described, Trump cuts $163 billion from what OMB calls discretionary spending and uses the “savings” to increasing funding for DHS by 65%.
The Budget, which reduces non-defense discretionary by $163 billion or 23 percent from the 2025 enacted level, guts a weaponized deep state while providing historic increases for defense and border security. The Budget also provides support for air and rail safety as well as key infrastructure and our Nation’s veterans and law enforcement.
This is the lowest non-defense spending level since 2017. Savings come from eliminating radical diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and critical race theory programs, Green New Scam funding, large swaths of the Federal Government weaponized against the American people, and moving programs that are better suited for States and localities to provide.
Defense spending would increase by 13 percent, and appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security would increase by nearly 65 percent, to ensure that our military and other agencies repelling the invasion of our border have the resources they need to complete the mission. [emphasis original]
It’s not just that Russ Vought and Stephen Miller are cutting AIDS prevention and cancer research. They’re doing so to pay for Miller’s gulag. Miller is cutting your access to health care and cancer cures to pay to deport your nurse assistant and cancer researchers (and, given the unnecessary bump in DOD spending, to invade Canada to take their health care away too).
Miller and Vought have targeted cancer cures via many vectors: deportations, cuts to grant funding, and personnel cuts.
Deportations of two of US citizen children with their parents, for example, disrupted their cancer treatment, first with a ten year old brain cancer patient turned away at the border.
Immigration authorities removed the girl and four of her American siblings from Texas on Feb. 4, when they deported their undocumented parents.
The family’s ordeal began last month, when they were rushing from Rio Grande City, where they lived, to Houston, where their daughter’s specialist doctors are based, for an emergency medical checkup.
The parents had done the trip at least five other times in the past, passing through an immigration checkpoint every time without any issues, according to attorney Danny Woodward from the Texas Civil Rights Project, a legal advocacy and litigation organization representing the family. In previous occasions, the parents showed letters from their doctors and lawyers to the officers at the checkpoint to get through.
But in early February, the letters weren’t enough. When they stopped at the checkpoint, they were arrested after the parents were unable to show legal immigration documentation. The mother, who spoke exclusively to NBC News, said she tried explaining her daughter’s circumstances to the officers, but “they weren’t interested in hearing that.”
More recently a four year old boy with stage 4 cancer was sent to Honduras without his cancer medication.
Another mother wasn’t allowed to speak with attorneys or family members before she was deported, accompanied by her U.S.-born children, even though Immigration and Customs Enforcement knew one of them had Stage 4 cancer.
Attorneys for the mothers and their children who were sent to Honduras are blasting Trump administration officials, saying the deportations of three U.S. citizen children over the weekend, including the 4-year-old boy who left without access to his cancer medicines, are illegal.
It’s not just cancer patients getting caught up in Miller’s dragnet. Cancer researcher Kseniia Petrova has been in detention for almost two months after CBP accused her of trying to smuggle research materials — frog embryos — into the country.
A groundbreaking microscope at Harvard Medical School could lead to breakthroughs in cancer detection and research into longevity. But the scientist who developed computer scripts to read its images and unlock its full potential has been in an immigration detention center for two months — putting crucial scientific advancements at risk.
The scientist, the 30-year-old Russian-born Kseniia Petrova, worked at Harvard’s renowned Kirschner Lab until her arrest at a Boston airport in mid-February. She is now being held at ICE’s Richwood Correctional Center in Monroe, Louisiana, and fighting possible deportation to Russia, where she said she fears persecution and jail time over her protests against the war in Ukraine.
Broad cuts to NIH, NCI, and NIOSH have stalled research into cures and prevention progress.
Firings at the NIH Clinical Center, the country’s biggest research hospital, have already devastated highly promising research work that aims to use the body’s own immune cells to combat gastrointestinal cancers. Patients’ experimental treatments have already been delayed because of limited staff capacity to make these personalized cell therapies and purchasing stalls. These therapies represent potential lifelines for those with advanced cancers that have not responded to standard drugs. And many of these individuals, who are now increasingly younger in age, cannot afford to wait.
Elsewhere, hiring freezes at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have scuppered work studying elevated cancer rates in firefighters and paused a clinical trial of a new drug for advanced head and neck cancers. Research grants for Columbia University’s cancer center have been canceled because of student-led Gaza protests. Concerns around “wokeness” have ended funding for studies examining cancers in sexual and gender minority individuals — an understudied group with poor cancer outcomes — at various academic institutions such as Emory University and the Mayo Clinic.
And cuts at the VA have disrupted clinical trials helping veterans.
Earlier this year, doctors at Veterans Affairs hospitals in Pennsylvania sounded an alarm. Sweeping cuts imposed by the Trump administration, they told higher-ups in an email, were causing “severe and immediate impacts,” including to “life-saving cancer trials.”
The email said more than 1,000 veterans would lose access to treatment for diseases ranging from metastatic head and neck cancers, to kidney disease, to traumatic brain injuries.
“Enrollment in clinical trials is stopping,” the email warned, “meaning veterans lose access to therapies.”
The administration reversed some of its decisions, allowing some trials to continue for now. Still, other research, including the trials for treating head and neck cancer, has been stalled.
As entities like Harvard face the effects of these draconian cuts, this is a story that needs to be told. The Trump Administration is deporting and defunding cancer cures so that it can dramatically increase funding for a gulag system that voters don’t want.
The right wing has boasted for months already that Trump has shut down migration across the border, and they’re not wrong.
Yet Stephen Miller is still taking money that had been used to cure cancer and pursue scientific discovery in order to hunt down cancer researchers and, in the name of hunting down cancer researchers, to eliminate the due process guaranteed by the Constitution.
This is a moral story. And especially when described as a transfer, money taken from cancer cures and dumped into an expanding gulag, the moral imperative becomes even more clear.
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zirczirc says:
I think of him as Stephen Moloch.
Gacyclist says:
It’s how you create a police state.
Eichhörnchen says:
ICE is the US version of the Gestapo. That makes Stephen Miller the US version of Heinrich Müller. (Auto-correct just tried to make that “Miller.” Just a fact.)
allan_in_upstate says:
Yes, destroying the biomedical and scientific patrimony of the nation is a moral issue.
The GOP is not just cutting research budgets and clinical studies.
It’s burning down the house, plowing it under and salting the earth.
Even if the presidency and strong majorities in congress are retaken it will take a generation to undo
Cultural Revolution sh*t like this:
The irony in all this, his rabid maga supporters, many featuring pictures of the flag and constitution on their social media pages, are completely OK with this dismantling of the constitution, corruption and fascist leanings.
P J Evans says:
I suspect a lot of them think that cancer is the result of some moral failing, along with other diseases. Or they do, until it happens to them.
earlofhuntingdon says:
Sturmabteilung are expensive. They must be kept constantly busy.
JVOJVOJVO says:
Something about believing absurdities and committing atrocities or something. ffs
-JVO ;-)
John B.*^ says:
JJ Rousseau, I believe
gruntfuttock says:
wikiquote sources it to Voltaire: ‘Certainement qui est en droit de vous rendre absurde est en droit de vous rendre injuste.’
Translated (not by me, my French is merde) as: ‘Certainly anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.’
You have to scroll down quite a long way to read it.
earlofhuntingdon says:
A 3-5 minute Internet search would have found your quote, in French and English.
Peterr says:
It’s not just that Russ Vought and Stephen Miller are cutting AIDS prevention and cancer research. They’re doing so to pay for Miller’s gulag.
It’s a twofer, reflecting the Trump administration’s passion for government efficiency.
/s
Fiendish Thingy says:
“ Miller is cutting your access to health care and cancer cures to pay to deport your nurse assistant and cancer researchers (and, given the unnecessary bump in DOD spending, to invade Canada to take their health care away too).”
Highly unlikely, as even Trump and his minions know an invasion of Canada would result in the deaths of thousands and thousands of Americans and Canadians, and the killing wouldn’t stop until the last American soldier left Canadian soil.
No amount of propaganda would change the reality of a steady stream of body bags coming back to the US.
In the meantime, Canada is actively recruiting American healthcare professionals and researchers and fast tracking their permanent residency visas.
xyxyxyxy says:
I don’t understand what you’re trying to say about conflict with Canada.
No matter how many body bags came back in the previous two decades, it was like no big deal.
Even when the US pulled out of Afghanistan, there were so many screaming at how cowardly a move that was.
Suburban Bumpkin says:
I think a war on our border with the wounded and body bags being headline news everyday would make people sit up and take notice, unlike wars thousands of miles away with little media attention.
earlofhuntingdon says:
You seem to assume that such an armed conflict would be reported the way Cronkite reported the Vietnam war.
xyxyxyxy says:
Only two decades ago Bush admin did all they could do to hide body bags and having it be headline news.
You don’t think this admin can do as good a job, especially as their modus is to silence and cripple the news media?
Between Lake Huron and Vancouver-Seattle who would know of anything happening along that stretch of land?
Fiendish Thingy says:
(Reply to earlofhuntingdon)
“You seem to assume that such an armed conflict would be reported the way Cronkite reported the Vietnam war.”
You seem to forget that any war between the US and Canada would be covered on YouTube, and the CBC and worldwide media. Regardless of how the US legacy media covered it, the loved ones of all those dead Americans would know what’s going on (unless you think they will be told their service members died in thousands of “training accidents”, and they would believe it).
Just more evidence why there will be no invasion, occupation or annexation of Canada by the US.
rosalind says:
yup, my scientist friend who has specialized in AIDS/HIV research, especially in Africa, for years has been informed her grant is not being renewed and she is out of a job, and 20+ years of research is in danger of getting flushed.
Matt___B says:
Of a piece with cutting funds to medical research to repurpose said funding for other dastardly purposes, is the RFK Jr. MAHA sub-world which involves bogus research into autism, “soft” eugenics (see link below) and now a surgeon general nominee who, although an M.D., quit her residency, never got a license to practice and now is basically a “wellness grifter” who pushes supplements.
Thank goodness we have unselfish pro life heroes like Elon cranking out babies to make up for it.
Snowdog of the North says:
Yes, because in their view, people other than themselves are fungible. Someone dies of cancer, oh well, Elon will just make a new one.
I find this issue of cancer research cutting to be a highly personal issue for me. My wife is a cancer survivor, and she wouldn’t be without the strides that have been made in treatment since my mother died of it in the 80’s, and other family members died of it in the 90’s. It makes me apoplectic that the giant forehead is condemning people to die of cancer so he can condemn other people to die in foreign gulags.
P J Evans says:
I had cancer. I’m here because they developed monoclonal antibodies that killed mine. (It still wasn’t fun in any way.)
LaMissy! says:
Shutting down research also has an economic impact. In Boston – and its metropolitan area – our economy runs on “meds and eds,” that is research hospitals and institutions of higher education, where much research is done. Of course, reducing the economic well being of librul places also dovetails with Miller’s goals.
gmokegmoke says:
I was trying to remember the mayor of what city I saw speaking at MIT some years back talking about how his plan was working to redevelop the economy of the city based upon the local university and the medical infrastructure. Was it Cincinnati or Milwaukee or Minneapolis? So I did a search. All of them are doing economic development built around education and medicine and the consensus seems to be that’s the way to go for at least smaller cities.
Hmmm. I suspect there’s trouble in the wind.
Georgia Virginia says:
What Miller and Trump are doing is the moral equivalent of shooting up your own school and stems from the same causes: resentment, feelings of inadequacy and envy, desire to hurt as many vulnerable people as possible. While Trump is not the only psychologically damaged president we have had (Nixon comes to mind), he is certainly the most damaged, and he has surrounded himself with enablers and instigators like Miller who also long to work out their resentments and inadequacies.
Ed Walker says:
I’ve been reading the Chicago Sun-Times. It’s fun to see Chicagoans filling the all important ” I knew him when he was a kid” role.
Chicago’s cardinal, Blase Cupich, is a fine person too.. The cardinal has a fine mansion on Lincoln Park, half a block in an affluent neighborhood. He followed Francis, who appointed him, in. living at the parish house of hte Cathedral. He is a fine leader.
dopefish says:
It took decades of careful work to build the United States into a research superpower, envied around the world. And only a few short months to destroy it.
The catastrophic consequences of having this regime in power, are going to be felt for decades.
Harry Litman says they don’t stand a chance, but god knows that’s never stopped them from trying all kinds of non-democratic moves. Another spaghetti noodle thrown vigorously against the wall.
What I can’t wrap my head around is do these monsters think they and their loved ones are somehow immune to cancer and heart disease and Alzheimer’s and diabetes?
Rayne says:
They don’t care. Look up RFK Jr’s aunt Rosemary Kennedy, and how the family’s experience with her shaped their role in Special Olympics. Look up Teddy Kennedy Jr., Patrick Kennedy, and Kara Kennedy, all of whom had cancer at one point in their lives.
RFK Jr. doesn’t give a shit and he’s going to sing backup to Stephen “Baby Goebbels” Miller’s exterminationist efforts.
earlofhuntingdon says:
Yep. Caroline Kennedy chose her words carefully. Bobby Jr is a sociopathic predator. He doesn’t give a shit who he hurts or how badly, including his immediate family. He wants what he wants because he wants it.
gmokegmoke says:
“The right wing has boasted for months already that Trump has shut down migration across the border, and they’re not wrong.”
My understanding is that Trmp is shutting down migration at the border by refusing to allow people to apply for asylum, a seeming violation of our obligations under international law. But I guess it’s OK as Biden did it first during COVID.
PS: Trmp declared the border an emergency and now that people aren’t crossing the border he refuses to lift the “emergency” declaration, such as it is.
What the hell are they fleeing that they’re legitimate refugees? -__-
P J Evans says:
Apparently they’re fleeing reality; they want apartheid back. The Felon Guy has been convinced that they’re persecuted in South Africa for being white.
earlofhuntingdon says:
Exactly. “Refugees” from what? No longer being able to dominate the law, society and economics of a foreign state, a process that took decades?
Domestic reforms that meet international standards for legality and due process are legitimate political change. They do not create the circumstances for a credible claim for asylum.
Rugger_9 says:
Also, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission process removed most of the risk of accountability for past misdeeds, so they’ve really got less to worry about.
gmokegmoke says:
The South African government has been considering land reformation and I’ve seen some hysterical reports about “organized” violence against “white” farmers.
Rayne says:
So basically colonialists pissed off at being called out on their generations-long colonialist land grab. Oh the horror, the oppression.
I think of him as Stephen Moloch.
It’s how you create a police state.
ICE is the US version of the Gestapo. That makes Stephen Miller the US version of Heinrich Müller. (Auto-correct just tried to make that “Miller.” Just a fact.)
Yes, destroying the biomedical and scientific patrimony of the nation is a moral issue.
The GOP is not just cutting research budgets and clinical studies.
It’s burning down the house, plowing it under and salting the earth.
Even if the presidency and strong majorities in congress are retaken it will take a generation to undo
Cultural Revolution sh*t like this:
NSF faces radical shake-up as officials abolish its 37 divisions [Science]
https://www.science.org/content/article/exclusive-nsf-faces-radical-shake-officials-abolish-its-37-divisions
The irony in all this, his rabid maga supporters, many featuring pictures of the flag and constitution on their social media pages, are completely OK with this dismantling of the constitution, corruption and fascist leanings.
I suspect a lot of them think that cancer is the result of some moral failing, along with other diseases. Or they do, until it happens to them.
Sturmabteilung are expensive. They must be kept constantly busy.
Something about believing absurdities and committing atrocities or something. ffs
-JVO ;-)
JJ Rousseau, I believe
wikiquote sources it to Voltaire: ‘Certainement qui est en droit de vous rendre absurde est en droit de vous rendre injuste.’
Translated (not by me, my French is merde) as: ‘Certainly anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.’
You have to scroll down quite a long way to read it.
A 3-5 minute Internet search would have found your quote, in French and English.
It’s a twofer, reflecting the Trump administration’s passion for government efficiency.
/s
“ Miller is cutting your access to health care and cancer cures to pay to deport your nurse assistant and cancer researchers (and, given the unnecessary bump in DOD spending, to invade Canada to take their health care away too).”
Highly unlikely, as even Trump and his minions know an invasion of Canada would result in the deaths of thousands and thousands of Americans and Canadians, and the killing wouldn’t stop until the last American soldier left Canadian soil.
No amount of propaganda would change the reality of a steady stream of body bags coming back to the US.
In the meantime, Canada is actively recruiting American healthcare professionals and researchers and fast tracking their permanent residency visas.
I don’t understand what you’re trying to say about conflict with Canada.
No matter how many body bags came back in the previous two decades, it was like no big deal.
Even when the US pulled out of Afghanistan, there were so many screaming at how cowardly a move that was.
I think a war on our border with the wounded and body bags being headline news everyday would make people sit up and take notice, unlike wars thousands of miles away with little media attention.
You seem to assume that such an armed conflict would be reported the way Cronkite reported the Vietnam war.
Only two decades ago Bush admin did all they could do to hide body bags and having it be headline news.
You don’t think this admin can do as good a job, especially as their modus is to silence and cripple the news media?
Between Lake Huron and Vancouver-Seattle who would know of anything happening along that stretch of land?
(Reply to earlofhuntingdon)
“You seem to assume that such an armed conflict would be reported the way Cronkite reported the Vietnam war.”
You seem to forget that any war between the US and Canada would be covered on YouTube, and the CBC and worldwide media. Regardless of how the US legacy media covered it, the loved ones of all those dead Americans would know what’s going on (unless you think they will be told their service members died in thousands of “training accidents”, and they would believe it).
Just more evidence why there will be no invasion, occupation or annexation of Canada by the US.
yup, my scientist friend who has specialized in AIDS/HIV research, especially in Africa, for years has been informed her grant is not being renewed and she is out of a job, and 20+ years of research is in danger of getting flushed.
Of a piece with cutting funds to medical research to repurpose said funding for other dastardly purposes, is the RFK Jr. MAHA sub-world which involves bogus research into autism, “soft” eugenics (see link below) and now a surgeon general nominee who, although an M.D., quit her residency, never got a license to practice and now is basically a “wellness grifter” who pushes supplements.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/may/04/maga-soft-eugenics
Thank goodness we have unselfish pro life heroes like Elon cranking out babies to make up for it.
Yes, because in their view, people other than themselves are fungible. Someone dies of cancer, oh well, Elon will just make a new one.
I find this issue of cancer research cutting to be a highly personal issue for me. My wife is a cancer survivor, and she wouldn’t be without the strides that have been made in treatment since my mother died of it in the 80’s, and other family members died of it in the 90’s. It makes me apoplectic that the giant forehead is condemning people to die of cancer so he can condemn other people to die in foreign gulags.
I had cancer. I’m here because they developed monoclonal antibodies that killed mine. (It still wasn’t fun in any way.)
Shutting down research also has an economic impact. In Boston – and its metropolitan area – our economy runs on “meds and eds,” that is research hospitals and institutions of higher education, where much research is done. Of course, reducing the economic well being of librul places also dovetails with Miller’s goals.
I was trying to remember the mayor of what city I saw speaking at MIT some years back talking about how his plan was working to redevelop the economy of the city based upon the local university and the medical infrastructure. Was it Cincinnati or Milwaukee or Minneapolis? So I did a search. All of them are doing economic development built around education and medicine and the consensus seems to be that’s the way to go for at least smaller cities.
Hmmm. I suspect there’s trouble in the wind.
What Miller and Trump are doing is the moral equivalent of shooting up your own school and stems from the same causes: resentment, feelings of inadequacy and envy, desire to hurt as many vulnerable people as possible. While Trump is not the only psychologically damaged president we have had (Nixon comes to mind), he is certainly the most damaged, and he has surrounded himself with enablers and instigators like Miller who also long to work out their resentments and inadequacies.
I’ve been reading the Chicago Sun-Times. It’s fun to see Chicagoans filling the all important ” I knew him when he was a kid” role.
Chicago’s cardinal, Blase Cupich, is a fine person too.. The cardinal has a fine mansion on Lincoln Park, half a block in an affluent neighborhood. He followed Francis, who appointed him, in. living at the parish house of hte Cathedral. He is a fine leader.
It took decades of careful work to build the United States into a research superpower, envied around the world. And only a few short months to destroy it.
The catastrophic consequences of having this regime in power, are going to be felt for decades.
From PBS: a video of Stephen Miller saying the administration is “actively looking at” suspending habeas corpus.
Harry Litman says they don’t stand a chance, but god knows that’s never stopped them from trying all kinds of non-democratic moves. Another spaghetti noodle thrown vigorously against the wall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyKBe1hhjRo
What I can’t wrap my head around is do these monsters think they and their loved ones are somehow immune to cancer and heart disease and Alzheimer’s and diabetes?
They don’t care. Look up RFK Jr’s aunt Rosemary Kennedy, and how the family’s experience with her shaped their role in Special Olympics. Look up Teddy Kennedy Jr., Patrick Kennedy, and Kara Kennedy, all of whom had cancer at one point in their lives.
RFK Jr. doesn’t give a shit and he’s going to sing backup to Stephen “Baby Goebbels” Miller’s exterminationist efforts.
Yep. Caroline Kennedy chose her words carefully. Bobby Jr is a sociopathic predator. He doesn’t give a shit who he hurts or how badly, including his immediate family. He wants what he wants because he wants it.
“The right wing has boasted for months already that Trump has shut down migration across the border, and they’re not wrong.”
My understanding is that Trmp is shutting down migration at the border by refusing to allow people to apply for asylum, a seeming violation of our obligations under international law. But I guess it’s OK as Biden did it first during COVID.
PS: Trmp declared the border an emergency and now that people aren’t crossing the border he refuses to lift the “emergency” declaration, such as it is.
Laughably they’re granting asylum to white south Africans as refugees. So you can get asylum as long as you’re white skinned apparently https://www.npr.org/2025/05/09/nx-s1-5391815/first-afrikaners-granted-refugee-status-due-to-arrive-in-u-s
What the hell are they fleeing that they’re legitimate refugees? -__-
Apparently they’re fleeing reality; they want apartheid back. The Felon Guy has been convinced that they’re persecuted in South Africa for being white.
Exactly. “Refugees” from what? No longer being able to dominate the law, society and economics of a foreign state, a process that took decades?
Domestic reforms that meet international standards for legality and due process are legitimate political change. They do not create the circumstances for a credible claim for asylum.
Also, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission process removed most of the risk of accountability for past misdeeds, so they’ve really got less to worry about.
The South African government has been considering land reformation and I’ve seen some hysterical reports about “organized” violence against “white” farmers.
So basically colonialists pissed off at being called out on their generations-long colonialist land grab. Oh the horror, the oppression.
*eye roll*