Democracy Dies in Darkness

Trump policies sow chaos, confusion across scientific community

U.S. scientists, unaccustomed to shock-and-awe political assaults, are reeling from President Donald Trump’s executive orders on DEI, gender and other subjects.

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President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on Jan. 20, the day of his inauguration. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

Scientists knew change was coming under President Donald Trump, but they were not remotely prepared for the chaos, confusion and fear incited by executive orders that have destabilized the world’s largest engine for innovation and discovery.

Small-scale turbulence is manageable in the nation’s laboratories and academic institutions, but researchers trying to navigate unprecedented policy changes are whispering existential doubts.

Joel Achenbach covers science and politics for the National desk. He has been a staff writer for The Post since 1990. @JoelAchenbach
Carolyn Johnson is a science reporter. She previously covered the business of health and the affordability of health care to consumers. @carolynyjohnson
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