Nightmare new Fauci monkey truck crash just exposed one Biden secret that has RFK Kennedy seeing red

Oct 31, 2025

For years Americans have watched the bloated government research establishment operate like it owns the country.

They've spent millions of taxpayer dollars on twisted experiments while hiding behind academic credentials.

And a nightmare new Fauci monkey truck crash just exposed one Biden secret that has RFK Kennedy seeing red.

Truck crash reveals sordid network of taxpayer-funded animal torture

A truck transporting research monkeys from Tulane University's primate center overturned on Interstate 59 in Mississippi Tuesday morning, creating a public health nightmare that exposed the dark truth about government-funded animal experimentation.¹

Twenty-one Rhesus monkeys were being transported from the Tulane National Biomedical Research Center in Louisiana when their truck crashed near mile marker 117, north of Heidelberg.²

Six monkeys broke free from their cages and scattered into the Mississippi countryside.³

The driver told law enforcement these weren't ordinary lab animals.

These monkeys were aggressive, required personal protective equipment to handle, and allegedly carried hepatitis C, herpes, and COVID.⁴

Local deputies took the driver's word for it and immediately began "destroying" the escaped primates.

But here's where the story gets ugly.

Tulane officials later insisted the monkeys weren't infectious and they'd never been exposed to any dangerous pathogens.⁵

Right, nothing to worry about.

Three monkeys remained missing as of Wednesday morning, prompting an ongoing search operation involving multiple law enforcement agencies.⁶

Fauci's funding pipeline exposed

The accident shined a spotlight on something animal rights groups have been fighting for years — the massive flow of federal money funding questionable experiments on primates.

The Tulane facility has a sordid history of receiving millions in taxpayer funding for brutal animal testing, much of it tied directly to Dr. Anthony Fauci's former division at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.⁷

Records show the center received $21 million for maintaining colonies of monkeys used in AIDS experiments, funded by Fauci's NIAID and renewed as recently as August.⁸

Another $10 million came from Fauci's division for COVID vaccine testing on nonhuman primates.⁹

According to the 2023 report, this facility confined 5,883 monkeys — nearly six thousand animals locked up for experimentation.¹⁰

The animal testing watchdog White Coat Waste filed a federal complaint in 2021 over Tulane's failure to properly disclose Fauci's funding for COVID experiments on monkeys, in violation of federal law.¹¹

Safety record that should alarm every American

This isn't Tulane's first major safety failure involving dangerous research materials.

The most serious incident happened in 2014 when two rhesus macaques contracted melioidosis from Burkholderia pseudomallei due to what investigators called "sloppy biosafety practices."¹²

CDC investigators found that Tulane staff regularly entered high-security labs without proper protective equipment, creating massive contamination risks.¹³

The report revealed staff members "frequently entered the select agent lab without appropriate protective clothing," which increased the risk of carrying deadly bacteria out of containment or becoming infected themselves.¹⁴

One staff member tested positive for antibodies indicating potential exposure to the dangerous pathogen.

The CDC was forced to suspend multiple research projects until Tulane could prove it had restored basic safety compliance.¹⁵

RFK Kennedy now faces a critical test

The timing of this disaster couldn't be worse for the Trump Administration's efforts to drain the swamp of government waste and corruption.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now oversees the agencies that fund these primate torture chambers with taxpayer money.

Justin Goodman from White Coat Waste told Gateway Pundit that Kennedy should "follow the lead of the first Trump administration and shut down government primate labs and retire the survivors to sanctuary."¹⁶

Goodman's organization successfully forced the FDA to cancel nicotine addiction experiments on squirrel monkeys in 2018, relocating the animals to a Florida sanctuary.¹⁷

Why in the world the FDA still needed to be studying the addictiveness of nicotine in 2018 is a total mystery.

The organization also led efforts to phase out primate testing at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which Trump's VA Secretary Doug Collins says is ahead of schedule.¹⁸

The Tulane facility even tried to rebrand itself earlier this month, changing from the "Tulane National Primate Research Center" to the "Tulane National Biomedical Research Center" — likely trying to soften its image amid growing public backlash against animal testing.¹⁹

Time to shut down the frankenstein experiments

The Mississippi truck crash exposed everything wrong with the government's approach to scientific research.

Taxpayers are forced to subsidize facilities that have survived for decades by hiding behind the academic establishment and claiming their work advances human health.

And this isn’t the first time CDC research monkeys have escaped.

Now with three monkeys still roaming the Mississippi countryside after the latest catastrophe and a trail of safety violations stretching back years, Kennedy has the perfect opportunity to prove Trump's commitment to eliminating government waste extends to these taxpayer-funded frankenstein experiments.

The question is whether Kennedy will have the political courage to take on an entrenched research establishment that's grown fat off federal funding while conducting God only knows what experiments.


¹ Cassandra MacDonald, "Fauci-Funded Tulane Primate Lab at Center of Mississippi Crash, Three Monkeys Still Missing," Gateway Pundit, October 29, 2025.

² "Number of escaped monkeys still missing rises to three after Jasper County truck crash," WAPT, October 29, 2025.

³ Ibid.

⁴ Dennis Romero, "Escaped monkeys 'destroyed' after Mississippi police are mistakenly told they're a danger," NBC News, October 29, 2025.

⁵ Ibid.

⁶ "Number of escaped monkeys still missing rises to three after Jasper County truck crash," WAPT, October 29, 2025.

⁷ MacDonald, Gateway Pundit.

⁸ Ibid.

⁹ Ibid.

¹⁰ Ibid.

¹¹ Ibid.

¹² Ibid.

¹³ Ibid.

¹⁴ Ibid.

¹⁵ Ibid.

¹⁶ Ibid.

¹⁷ Ibid.

¹⁸ Ibid.

¹⁹ Ibid.

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