They Silenced the Scientists. People Are Dying.
The Ebola deaths in the Congo aren’t a tragedy. They’re a decision.
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The Trump regime banned America’s top infectious disease researchers from communicating directly with the World Health Organization during active outbreaks. During an Ebola crisis. The scientists whose entire purpose is to stop moments like this one were forbidden from doing their jobs.
They could attend WHO virtual meetings. Three at a time. Listening only. Forbidden from speaking without routing requests through political appointees first.
One source told CNN this was “unheard of during a U.S. response to emerging public health emergencies.”
One hundred and thirty-nine people are dead in the DRC. Six hundred infected. The human toll continues to increase.
Did this have to happen? No. And the people responsible have names.
They Saw This Coming. They Chose It Anyway.
Before a single 2026 case was confirmed, Trump had already demolished the infrastructure built to prevent exactly this moment.
In his first weeks back in power, he slashed roughly 80% of all U.S. overseas aid, including the emergency outbreak teams stationed on the ground in the DRC. No replacement plan. No transition. Ideology signed into policy and abandoned, until the dead became undeniable.
Accidents happen when no one knew. Everyone knew.
They Burned USAID to the Ground
USAID funded disease surveillance networks across East Africa. It financed the supply chains that moved protective equipment to health workers before outbreaks became crises.
Trump shut all of it down. Operations ceased in summer 2025. In the DRC alone, U.S. humanitarian funding dropped by nearly 80%, gutting the early detection systems that give responders a fighting chance to save lives. The New York Times confirmed USAID financed critical surveillance and medical supply chains across the region. Former USAID official Jeremy Konyndyk stated: the dismantlement made this outbreak worse.
They knew. They chose it.
The CDC Is Flying Blind
Trump’s CDC has no fully staffed pandemic preparedness office. Key leadership positions remain vacant or filled by political loyalists. During the hantavirus outbreak earlier this year, health information came from appointees rather than scientists, because Trump fired or forced out the scientists.
National Nurses United asserted: “The CDC under Trump is flying blind. And that is by design.”
By design.
A Tax Cut, Funded in Blood
Former CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden called the combination of USAID cuts, WHO withdrawal, and CDC gutting a “1-2 punch to health infrastructure” with no precedent in modern American history. The Economic Policy Institute warned in April 2025 this crisis was coming.
The money did not disappear. It moved up. To tax cuts. To billionaires.
One hundred and thirty-nine people are dead. More will follow. Somewhere in this regime’s ledger, that cost has been calculated, accepted, and filed.
The Regime Decides Who Deserves Protection
Authoritarians do not fail at protecting people. They decide who deserves protection and who does not.
The DRC is far away. The people are Black. The cameras are not there.
So the firewall came down. The scientists were silenced. The death toll climbed. The regime moved on.
Those people had names. Families. Futures. They deserved a country wealthy and organized enough to help stop what was coming. They got ideology instead. That is not a policy failure. That is a choice, made by people in suits, sitting in offices in Washington, D.C., very far from the dying.
They tore down the firewall. We rebuild it together, starting with the truth.
Put Your Anger to Work
Call your Representative and your Senator today. MoveOn has a direct line and a script if you need one. Tell them to restore global health funding. Tell them people are dying. Takes three minutes.
Read Physicians for Human Rights’ full breakdown of how U.S. cuts directly fueled this outbreak, then send it to every elected official in your contacts.




It wouldn't surprise me if we ended up in another pandemic.
A call has been made. If I could I’d be there to do anything helpful. Empathy is word people don’t seem to understand. I have been helped by more than one person of a different ethnicity than me. kindness should practiced more by all of humanity