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The Trump administration has dismissed all 22 members of the National Science Board, which advises the National Science Foundation. Ex-board member Roger Beachy expressed concerns about the future direction of research and education under the new administration.
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United States President Donald Trump’s administration has fired all 22 members of the board that sets the policies of the government-funded national science agency, according to an ex-board member and lawmakers.
The dismissals at the National Science Board (NSB), the policy and advisory arm of the National Science Foundation (NSF), mark the Trump administration’s latest move to radically restructure the government, including downsizing the Department of Education and effectively eliminating the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
Roger Beachy, who was reappointed to a second six-year term on the science board by Trump in 2020, said he and his colleagues were not given a reason for their dismissal.
“The termination email was brief and to the point, with a ‘thank you for your service,'” Beachy, an emeritus biology professor at Washington University in St Louis, told Al Jazeera.
Beachy said he expected the Trump administration to appoint a new board but expressed concern about the nature of the research and education that would be supported by the science agency in the future.
“The nature of the board – partisan or independent? – and how it interacts with the agency is of critical importance to the continuing success of the NSF,” Beachy said.
Democratic lawmakers, who had earlier reported hearing of the dismissals from unspecified sources, blasted the Trump administration’s action.
“This is the latest stupid move made by a president who continues to harm science and American innovation,” Zoe Lofgren, the most senior member of the US House of Representatives’ science committee, said in a statement.
“Will the president fill the NSB with MAGA loyalists who won’t stand up to him as he hands over our leadership in science to our adversaries?” Lofgren said, calling the firings a “real bozo the clown move”.
The White House and the NSF did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent outside of usual business hours.
Trump has yet to publicly confirm or comment on the firings, but his administration previously targeted the NSF for sweeping cuts.
Under last year’s cost-cutting drive, led by tech billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, officials scrapped or halted more than 1,600 NSF grants worth nearly $1bn.
The NSF, established as an independent federal agency in 1950, spent more than $8bn on scientific research and education in 2025, making it one of the largest individual funders of science worldwide.
The Trump administration did not provide a specific reason for the dismissal of the National Science Board members.
The National Science Board sets policies and provides advisory support for the National Science Foundation, which funds government science initiatives.
The dismissals could lead to significant changes in the direction of research and education supported by the National Science Foundation.

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