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White House moves to give political appointees more power over federal grants

The 412-page proposal would let senior appointees override expert panels and review grants for compliance with presidential priorities.

  • On Thursday, the White House released a more than 400-page proposal giving political appointees final approval authority over federal research grants, scheduled for publication in the Federal Register on Friday.
  • The Office of Management and Budget , led by Russell Vought, claims the plan corrects a "woke" policy agenda under President Joe Biden that "wasted a great amount of taxpayer resources and caused great harm to public trust."
  • Scientific peer review at the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation would become advisory, as the proposal states "senior appointees must conduct these reviews and apply specific principles when evaluating proposals."
  • Public comment on the proposed regulations lasts 45 days, a period Matt Owens, president of the Council on Government Relations, called "unusually short" for wide-ranging changes affecting more than 150 research universities.
  • Rules authorize officials to terminate existing awards for research deemed inappropriate, a power Colette Delawalla, founder of the science advocacy group Stand Up for Science, warned constitutes "government overreach" risking the nation's scientific ecosystem.
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White House moves to give political appointees more power over federal grants

The White House is moving to give political appointees more control over federal grants. New proposed rules published Friday would require senior administration officials to review funding awards to ensure they align with the law and presidential priorities.

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Scientific American broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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