President Trump has removed several board members from the National Science Foundation, the federal agency responsible for funding basic scientific research across the United States.
The dismissals represent the latest action by the administration against organizations that oversee scientific inquiry and research funding.
The National Science Foundation board provides guidance and oversight for billions of dollars in research grants annually.
Critics argue that removing board members disrupts the independent review process essential for selecting high-quality research projects.
Supporters of the move say it aligns with efforts to reduce federal bureaucracy and ensure taxpayer money supports practical applications.
The affected board members were not given specific reasons for their removal, according to sources familiar with the situation.
This action follows a pattern of previous decisions targeting other scientific advisory bodies within the federal government.
Researchers warn that instability at the foundation could discourage scientists from pursuing federal grants, slowing innovation.
The White House has not issued a formal statement addressing the board members’ dismissals.




