Agriculture secretary cancels $600K grant for study on menstrual cycles in transgender men
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled a $600,000 grant to Southern University Agricultural & Mechanical College for a study on menstrual cycles in transgender men, according to the American Principles Project.
- The grant aimed to study concerns about menstruation and explored the use of natural fibers like hemp in feminine hygiene products, according to the grant description.
- Paul Dupont, a spokesman for the American Principles Project, stated that the listed grant is 'the tip of the iceberg' regarding federal spending on left-wing ideologies.
- The American Principles Project identified 341 federal grants totaling more than $128 million for various institutions related to gender ideology research.
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Southern University loses $600K USDA grant over false claim targeting trans men
Louisiana's Southern University secured a $600,000 USDA grant to study sustainable feminine hygiene products, Federal agency scrapped it after claim the research involved transgender men's menstrual cycles.
Why was the Dept. of Agriculture Paying $600,000 to Recognize Menstrual Cycles in ‘Transgender Men'?
The latest wasteful outrage reveals to us that the Department of Agriculture had paid out a $600,000 grant that claimed “transgender men” have menstrual cycles, as DOGE and the Trump administration continue to uncover wild, obscene, and flat-out ridiculous waste. Why was the Dept. of Ag engaging in this nonsensical behavior. What the hell does […] The post Why was the Dept. of Agriculture Paying $600,000 to Recognize Menstrual Cycles in ‘Transge…
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