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Big Win for Taxpayer
White Coat Waste has now cut every single known dog and cat laboratory across the entire U.S. military.
First: WCW got Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to close a $10 million Navy-funded lab. It electro-shocked cats and shoved marbles up their rectums in constipation experiments.
Then: Ten days later, the U.S. Navy banned all dog and cat testing—and the Navy explicitly credited WCW.
NOW: WCW made the Army cut even more dog and cat labs… all around the world!
Days after WCW uncovered over $57 million in U.S. Army-funded labs—blasting cats with loud noises, poisoning beagles, detaching dogs’ retinas, and worse—Hegseth is cutting the contracts.
And Hegseth specifically credits WCW.
Thanks for making it happen, Taxpayer.
You Give. We Win. They Survive.
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Justin Goodman Senior Vice President White Coat Waste |
P.S. Taxpayer, no other animal protection organization worked with us on this Army campaign. And no legacy group has shut down a government dog lab in nearly 20 years, or a federal feline lab in at least 40 years. Here’s how you and WCW ended the culture of losing.
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WCW VICTORY! Pentagon Cuts Millions in Dog and Cat Labs, Credits WCW Investigation
Following a years-long White Coat Waste campaign, and just days after an exclusive new White Coat Waste (WCW) investigation uncovered over $57 million in active Army and other Pentagon-funded dog and cat experiments worldwide, Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has cut millions in contracts for the cruel labs we exposed and specifically credited WCW for bringing them to his attention.
The fifteen ongoing DOD-funded experiments unearthed by WCW included implanting electrodes in cats’ heads and blasting them with loud noises, poisoning beagles with experimental drugs, intentionally detaching dogs’ retinas, slicing dogs’ muscles, and other barbaric abuses in laboratories in the U.S., Canada, Italy, and Australia.
It is being reported that 10 of the contracts exposed by WCW have been cut, and the others will be phased out. We are awaiting more details from the DOD.
Immediately following our investigation’s release last week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Laura Loomer that the DOD was reviewing the dog and cat lab contracts exposed by WCW’s investigation and is “Committed to this.”
The DOD’s animal lab cuts also follow Sec. Hegseth’s promise to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) last month during a DOD budget hearing–where WCW’s investigations were referenced–that his agency would continue to cut wasteful spending on dog and cat labs.
Last month, WCW and Laura Loomer met with Rep. Mace–who serves on the House Armed Services Committee–to strategize on defunding the DOD’s experiments on kittens and puppies.
On June 5, 2025, WCW Senior Vice President Justin Goodman and Laura Loomer met with Rep. Nancy Mace. Our agenda? End dog and cat testing at the DOD.
This past week, following WCW lobbying and leadership from Rep. Mace and Senator Joni Ernst, Congress also advanced 2026 Pentagon budget bills that would permanently cut funding for painful experiments on dogs and cats.
A Chain Reaction WCW Set in Motion
The Pentagon’s new dog and cat lab cuts follow a rapid series of DOD shutdowns triggered by WCW campaigns:
WCW’s investigations were the first—and only—to uncover how Navy, Army, and other DOD branches wasted tens of millions to cripple kittens and poison puppies.
These are actual photos of the Navy’s marble-in-rectum cat experiments — uncovered by WCW and cited by Hegseth during a congressional hearing as a prime example of wasteful spending.
Our congressional testimony in February 2025—and our spotlight in Sen. Rand Paul’s December 2024 Festivus Report—helped ignite the pressure that forced these shutdowns.
The Navy Secretary’s spokesperson, Kristina Wong, explicitly credited WCW’s exposé as the reason the ban was enacted.
WCW’s Campaign: The Only One That Mattered
Despite pro-taxpayer leadership in government, WCW uncovered lingering animal abuse buried in Pentagon contracts—and forced immediate action.
On May 12, 2025, Laura Loomer posted WCW’s dog and cat testing target list (which we sent to DOGE as early as January) and called on Hegseth to cut the funding.
Musk amplified WCW’s investigation, tweeting: “Will ask @DOGE to put an end to animal cruelty.”
The Pentagon listened—and acted.
But WCW’s campaign didn’t start on social media. It started years earlier:
FROM FOIAs TO FLOOR VOTES, WCW DIDN'T JUST FIGHT HARD—WE FOUGHT SMART. EVERY MOVE WAS DESIGNED TO FORCE THE PENTAGON'S HAND.
RESULT: The Pentagon is CUTTING all testing on dogs and cats.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers all concur: WCW led. WCW won. WCW ended it.
Legacy Groups Sat It Out—Then Tried to Claim Credit
After the Navy ban, legacy animal groups issued statements and letters to Hegseth—two days too late. None were cited by the Pentagon, by lawmakers, or by media covering the shutdowns.
They launched no relevant investigations.
Filed no relevant lawsuits.
And did no lobbying to stop the dog and cat experiments that triggered the ban.
The Result: DOD-Wide Defund
From oversight hearings to agency decisions, every step in this chain cites WCW as the driver — not a broader shift to alternatives, not a legacy animal rights coalition.
Just receipts. Just results. Just WCW.
Our #1 priority for Trump’s new administration is defunding dog and cat testing.
It’s a seismic message to every bureaucrat still funding abuse: WCW isn’t stopping. We’re shutting it all down.
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