this Trump administration Support is being received from animal advocacy groups, lawmakers and others to end animal testing in the FDA and EPA programs.
“PETA praised the FDA’s decision to stop harming animals and adopt human-to-human testing strategies to evaluate antibody therapies,” Kathy Guillermo, senior vice president of PETA, said in a statement.
“PETA’s efforts to promote animal commitment have taken an important step. All animal use, including failed vaccines and other tests of monkeys at federally funded primate centers, must end and we call on the FDA to embrace 21st 21 centures Science.”
PETA’s statement announced Thursday was a statement from the Food and Drug Administration Phasing out animals test Fox Digital first reported the need for antibody therapies and other drugs that mimic materials that mimic human organs.
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FDA Commissioner Makary and a puppy (Getty Image)
“For too long, drug manufacturers have tested other animals for data with widespread human use internationally. The program marks a paradigm shift in drug evaluation and promises to accelerate treatment and meaningful Americans while reducing animal use while reducing animal use.”
“By leveraging AI-based computing modeling, laboratory testing based on human organ models, and real-world human data, we can get safer treatments for patients faster and more reliably, while also reducing R&D costs and drug prices. This is a win-win situation for public health and ethics.”
Dog, rat Fox Digital learned that the fish is the main animal facing testing before it was announced on Thursday.
The focus of elimination is to end Animal test According to the press release, research monoclonal antibody therapies are laboratory-made proteins designed to stimulate the immune system and other drugs in diseases such as cancer.

Laboratory mouse is restricted. (iStock)
Instead, according to the FDA’s press release, the FDA will encourage testing of “organoids”, which are cells grown artificially.
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The head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin, announced on the same day that the agency would resume a policy from the Trump administration in 2019 to phase out animal tests at the federal agency. The EPA said in its comments that the Biden administration is no longer phased out animal testing, but Zeldin is “fully committed to getting the agency back on track to eliminate animal testing.”
“Under President Trump’s first term, EPA signed a directive to prioritize efforts to reduce animal testing and committed to reducing testing on mammals by 30% by 2025 and to eliminate it completely by 2035. The Biden administration halted progress on these efforts by delaying compliance deadlines. Administrator Zeldin is wholly committed to getting the agency back on track to eliminating animal testing,” EPA spokesperson Molly Vaseliou told the Washington Times.
The recent announcements by the EPA and FDA have also been praised by animal rights groups, including the white coat waste project, Reported in 2021 The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, under the leadership of Dr. Anthony Fauci, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to test beagles by biting flies.

The people’s logo of moral treatment of animals (PETA) was waving during protests at the G-7 Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting in Stuttgart, Germany. (Yann Schreiber/AFP via Getty Images)
“Thank you @DRMAKARYFDA for years of advocacy and outstanding leadership to eliminate the FDA’s traditional tape festival to force companies and tax-funded federal agencies to conduct wasteful and cruel tests on dogs and other animals!” The group posted to X last week.
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“Historical progress has been made under Trump 45 to conduct wasteful and cruel animal tests in the EPA and FDA, some of which were revoked by the Biden administration,” Justin Goodman, senior vice president of White Coat, told Fox News Digital on Sunday.
“We praise Zeldin and Makary Commissioner Assistant Trump for stopping and prioritize efforts to cut broad and wasted animal testing. This is good news for taxpayers and pet owners as it sends a message to large consumer animal abusers across the federal government, which is good news.
Other animal rights groups and lawmakers praised the Trump administration for its recent move to terminate animal testing.

EPA administrator Lee Zeldin will meet at the Oval Office of the White House on March 13, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
“We encourage us to see the quality of EPA phase-out animal tests – we have long represented the goal advocated by animals trapped in these outdated and painful experiments,” said Kitty Block, president and CEO of Humanized Animal World, who is president and CEO of Animals. Said in the press release. “But just promises don’t sacrifice life. For too long, animals like dogs, rabbits, and mice have endured tests that cause pain without providing better science. It’s time to replace these cruel methods with modern, humane alternatives that the public overwhelmingly supports.”

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Other groups came out and warned that in the fields of biomedical research and drug testing, high-tech replacements have not been made to animals, and that humane animal testing remains critical to testing prospective drugs in humans.
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Some groups warn that humane animal testing remains critical to testing prospective drugs in humans. (iStock)
“We all want to bring better, faster approaches to lifesaving treatments to patients,” Matthew R. Bailey, president of the National Biomedical Research Association, said in a press release provided to Fox Digital. “However, no AI model or simulation shows the ability to fully replicate all unknowns about many complete biological systems. That’s why humane animal research remains essential.”
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Under his first government, Trump takes other steps Protecting animals, including the signing of the Prevention of Cruelty and Torture Act in 2019, makes intentional cruelty a federal crime.