
From 'food justice' to 'useless surveys,' Trump's Cabinet reveals 'nonsensical' contracts it has canceled
Fox News
President Donald Trump's Cabinet outlined billions of dollars in contracts it has canceled, including $830 million on surveys described as looking like "anyone's child in junior high could have put together."
"Even at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, we canceled a $300,000 contract educating on food justice for queer and transgender farmers in San Francisco. A similar contract we canceled in New York, again educating transgender and queer farmers on food justice and food equality. I’m not even sure what that means, but apparently the last administration wanted to put out taxpayer dollars towards that," Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told Trump. Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
"We canceled a $600,000 contract out of Louisiana that was studying the menstrual cycles of transgender men. We canceled another contract out of a university in the middle of the country that focused on getting more diversity, equity and inclusion into our pest management industry," she continued. "Again, these are nonsensical, it makes zero sense to use taxpayer dollars to fund these. I know these are just a few examples of the hundreds and hundreds we have found."