
Trump administration He has received support from animal advocacy groups, lawmakers and others for his recent announcement to close animal testing within the FDA and EPA programs.
“PETA praises the FDA’s decision to adopt human-related testing strategies to stop harmful animals and evaluate antibody therapy,” PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo said in a statement.
“This is an important step in meeting the agency’s commitment to replacing the use of hard-working animals to promote. All animal use, including failed vaccines and other tests in monkeys at federally funded primate centers, calls on the FDA to embrace more of 21st century science.”
PETA’s statement follows a Food and Drug Administration announcement on Thursday Stages of animal testing First reported by Fox Digital, first reported by Fox Digital, for antibody therapy and other drug requirements that support testing of materials that mimic human organs.
FDA phases out animal testing with “win-win” for ethics and public health: Commissioner

FDA Commissioner McCurry and the Puppy (Getty Images)
“For too long, drug manufacturers have been conducting additional animal trials of drugs that have a wide range of human use internationally. This initiative marks a paradigm shift in drug evaluation, committing to accelerating treatments and meaningful treatments for Americans while reducing animal use.”
“By leveraging AI-based computational modeling, human organ model-based lab testing, and real human data, we can get faster and more reliable patient safer treatments while reducing R&D costs and drug prices. It’s an advantage for both public health and ethics.”
Dogs, mice And the fish were the leading animals facing testing ahead of Thursday’s announcement, Fox Digital learned.
The phase out focuses on the ending Regarding animal testing According to a press release, research into monoclonal antibody therapy, a lab-made protein aimed at stimulating the immune system to combat diseases such as cancer and other drugs.

Laboratory mice are trapped. (istock)
Instead, according to an FDA press release, the FDA encourages testing of “organoids.”
Environmental Protection Agency chief Lee Zeldin announced on the same day that he would revive 2019 policies from the first Trump administration to phase out animal testing at government agencies. In a comment, the EPA said that while the Biden administration has stepped away from phasing out animal testing, Zeldin is “dedicated to its fullest to get agents on track to eliminate animal testing.”
“Under President Trump’s first term, the EPA signed an order to prioritize efforts to reduce animal testing, reduce mammal testing by 30% by 2025, and eliminate it entirely by 2035. By delaying compliance deadlines, the Biden administration has halted progress in these efforts. Vaseliou said Washington Times.
The recent announcements from the EPA and FDA received praise from animal rights groups, including the White Court waste project. Reported in 2021 The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases spent hundreds of thousands of dollars under the leadership of Dr. Anthony Fauci to test beagles with parasites through flies.

The People’s Logo for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) will be handed down during a protest at the G-7 Agriculture Ministers’ Conference held in Stuttgart, Germany on May 13, 2022. (Yann Schreiber/AFP Getty Images)
“Thank you to @drmakaryfda for years of advocacy and outstanding leadership, and eliminate FDA red tapes that will allow businesses and tax-funded federal agencies to perform wasteful and cruel tests on dogs and other animals!” group posted last week on X.
“Whitecoin waste has made historic progress under Trump 45, cutting down wasteful and cruel animal testing at the EPA and FDA, some of which have been revoked by the Biden administration,” Justin Goodman, senior vice president of Whitecoin, told Fox News Digital on Sunday.
“We commend Administrator Zeldin and Commissioner McCulley for taking Trump to leave the line, prioritizing efforts to reduce broad, in-person, wasted animal testing, which is great news for taxpayers and pet owners who send messages to large-scale federal spending animal abusers.
Other animal rights groups and lawmakers praised the Trump administration for their recent animal testing moves.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin will be attending a meeting held on March 13, 2025 at the White House’s Oval Office. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
“We recommend that the EPA recommends stepping down animal testing, a goal that has long been defending on behalf of animals trapped in these outdated, painful experiments.” I said in a press release. “But don’t save lives with promises alone. Animals like dogs, rabbits and mice have endured the tests that cause suffering without providing better science. It’s time to replace these cruel methods with modern humanitarian alternatives that are overwhelmingly popular.”

Photos of President Donald Trump and Beagle puppies (Getty Images)
Other groups came out and warned that there are still no high-tech alternatives for animals within the realm of biomedical research and drug testing, and that humane animal testing is still important for testing future drugs in humans.

Some groups warn that humane animal testing is still important for testing future human drugs. (istock)
“We all want better and faster ways to bring life-saving treatment to our patients,” the Matthew R. Bailey Association of Biomedical Research Association said in a press release provided to Fox Digital. “However, AI models and simulations have yet to demonstrate the ability to fully replicate all the unknowns of many complete biological systems, and therefore humane animal research remains essential.”
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Under his first administration, Trump took other measures To protect animals, he signed the Animal Abuse and Torture Prevention Act in 2019, signed the Act, and made intentional atrocities a federal crime.