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The National Institutes of Health will look into an $89 billion, 25-year grant awarded to the Alliance for Advancing Biomedical Research in the last days of President Joe Biden's administration.
The nonprofit "operates exclusively for the benefit of" the University of California system, according to its tax filings. However, the nonprofit, formed in 2022, has never raised a dime nor spent a dime.
Furthermore, the California-based nonprofit would operate the lab at Maryland's Fort Detrick, taking the contract away from Leidos Biomedical Research. As reported by The Washington Free Beacon, Leidos "held that role for about 30 years."
The Washington Free Beacon reported the "seemingly dormant" Alliance for Advancing Biomedical Research now faces an investigation, after Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley raised questions about the massive grant.
"It's outrageous Biden's NIH shoved a nearly $90 billion contract out the door just days before President Trump returned to office," Grassley told the news outlet.
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Leidos previously expressed its disappointment in January, when it lost the contract.
"While we are disappointed that we may not continue this particular work and partnership, we expect to receive more information on our proposal in the coming days, which will help us better understand the evaluation process and next steps," the Frederick News-Post reportedon Jan. 23.
Since taking office, President Donald Trump and his administration have sought to root out waste and abuse, with a particular emphasis placed on the National Institutes of Health and its billions of dollars in research funding.