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- During Donald Trump's first term (January 20, 2017 – January 20, 2021), I tracked his administration's actions and positions on open access to research. I started this page in January 2025 to support my plan to do the same during his second term. — Peter Suber.
- I tracked his first term on Twitter, which I no longer use.
- I'll track his second term on Mastodon. To read or follow my Mastodon posts without a Mastodon account, use the HTML version (it's OA!), the RSS feed, or the Bluesky bridge account.
- This is mostly a collection of my tweets on his first term. I created it for several reasons. I want to help readers get a rapid overview of his first administration's record on these issues. I want to make it easy for me and others to link to that history. I want to help users who don't want to visit Twitter/X. The Twitter/X search engine is in decline and I want to pull together a more complete collection than I could generate from any small number of searches. Although these tweets are still online, I want to capture them before they disappear.
- When a tweet used a shortened URL, especially one that is dead or likely to die, I replace it here with a living, full-length URL. I leave the original Twitter handles and hashtags unchanged. When the tweets included URLs, I include them and turn them into active links; but in one case (a very long URL for a Google search), I use an active link without spelling out the URL.
- I'm starting with the tweets I remembered and was able to find. I'll add more later if I find more.
First term
2017
- Scott Pruit, #Trump nominee to head #EPA, sued for blocking public access to polluter emails in Oklahoma.
- https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2017/02/07/lawsuit-filed-against-trump-nominee-scott-pruitt-denying-public-access-polluter
2018
- April 22, 2018
- 1/8 Scott Pruitt, head of #Trump's Environmental Protection Agency (@EPA), is proposing a kind of #opendata mandate. @MikeBastasch: it "will reverse long-standing EPA policy allowing regulators to rely on non-public scientific data in crafting rules...."
- https://dailycaller.com/2018/03/19/epa-scott-pruitt-secret-science/
- 2/8 Under the new policy, "EPA regulators would only be allowed to consider scientific studies that make their data available for public scrutiny....Also, EPA-funded studies would need to make all their data public."
- https://dailycaller.com/2018/03/19/epa-scott-pruitt-secret-science/
- 3/8 Most right-wing calls for #openaccess have been politically selective, designed to embarrass liberals or harass climate researchers. I discussed examples in this 2010 article (+ problem of supporting OA & opposing politically selective calls for OA).
- https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/4738862
- 4/8 At first it seems the Pruitt policy is politically neutral. Among those arguing it's not, see Yogin Kothari (@YoginUCS). Some of the most relevant & best-confirmed science on the harms of pollution use private medical records and cannot be made OA.
- http://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/381485-scott-pruitts-trojan-horse-transparency-proposal-would-undermine
- 5/8 The Pruitt policy is modeled on Lamar Smith's politically one-sided and Orwellian HONEST Act. See this Google search.
- 6/8 The Union of Concerned Scientists (@UCSUSA) just obtained @EPA docs via #FOIA showing that Pruitt's push for transparency is highly political. Note that these docs were formerly OA on the EPA web site and recently taken down.
- https://blog.ucsusa.org/yogin-kothari/here-are-the-transparency-policy-documents-the-epa-does-not-want-you-to-see
- 7/8 Apart from exposing the political underbelly of the Pruitt policy, kudos to @UCSUSA for providing #openaccess to the docs it obtained by #FOAI. Too few FOIA applicants take that important extra step.
- https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1cE4-gEJOeNxOv5DtZnBHopfNoxoDJ4-M
- 8/8 The Pruitt proposal is still not public. But Pruitt sent it to the White House for approval on April 19.
- https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/eoDetails?rrid=128011
- April 25, 2018
- 1/3 Open letter from 985 scientists to Scott Pruit at @EPA: "We urge you to cease any plans to restrict the types of science that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can use in regulatory decisionmaking...."
- https://s3.amazonaws.com/ucs-documents/science-and-democracy/secret-science-letter-4-23-2018.pdf
- 2/3 "EPA can only adequately protect our air and water and keep us safe from harmful chemicals if it takes full advantage of the wealth of scientific research that is available to the agency...."
- 3/3 "Proponents for these radical restrictions purport to [care about] reproducibility & transparency. In reality, these are phony issues that weaponize ‘transparency’ to facilitate political interference in science-based decisionmaking, rather than genuinely address either...."
- US Dept of @Interior follows @EPA in deceptively using the rhetoric of #openaccess to *limit* the science that policymakers can consider. Worse, already in effect, not subject to public comments. #Trump #openwashing.
- https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/409984-interior-implements-new-science-policy
2019
- Despite the Trump admin's regressive track record on #openaccess to federally-funded research (e.g. at @EPA and @Interior), its new National Action Plan talks the talk on good OA policy. See Initiative 3. Now to watch for the details and the walk.
- https://open.usa.gov/assets/files/NAP4-fourth-open-government-national-action-plan.pdf
- From Kelvin Droegemeier (@kdroege), Director, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy, @WHOSTP: #Trump “recognises the importance of striking the balance of an open research environment & safeguarding American assets and intellectual property.”
- https://sciencebusiness.net/news/us-science-and-tech-leadership-has-trumps-unwavering-focus-says-science-adviser
2020
- Immediate #OpenAccess to fed-funded research benefits authors & readers. It benefits nonresearchers as taxpayers, boosting the impact of their investment, & as beneficiaries of better healthcare, technology, policy, & education. @WhiteHouse, @WHOSTP, @realDonaldTrump, #OAintheUSA
- [In reply to this SPARC tweet:] January 16, 2020 On behalf of 210 U.S. college & university libraries, we ask @realdonaldtrump to make #OAintheUSA a reality. Making taxpayer-funded research immediately available gives students, researchers & faculty access to latest and best science to fuel innovation and speed up discoveries.
- "The [#Trump @EPA] suppressed the work of its career employees and dismissed legitimate science...dozens of former and current employees have alleged. The employees are asking investigators to discipline the top officials responsible."
- https://govexec.com/management/2020/01/career-employees-allege-epa-leaders-silenced-them-key-deregulation-effort/162559/
- The White House OSTP (@WHOSTP) just called for public comments on US federal #openaccess policy (for texts, data, & code). Comments are due on March 16.
- https://federalregister.gov/documents/2020/02/19/2020-03189/request-for-information-public-access-to-peer-reviewed-scholarly-publications-data-and-code
- Refs to immediate/unembargoed OA suggest that it's related to the rumored #Trump action. #OAintheUSA
- The @WHOSTP and "govt science leaders...from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, [South] Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, & UK are asking publishers to make all #COVID19-related research & data immediately available to the public."
- http://listserv.crl.edu/wa.exe?A2=LIBLICENSE-L;23fe98a3.2003&FT=&P=&H=&S=
- Footnote. That version of the OSTP announcement differs in small ways from the version issued by the US Embassy in South Korea in the name of the OSTP. Not clear why they differ.
- https://kr.usembassy.gov/031220-president-trumps-science-advisor-leads-conference-call-with-government-science-leaders-from-around-the-world-on-covid-19/
- FWIW, the one quoted in the first tweet is slightly stronger. But it's *not yet* posted at the OSTP web site or linked from the @WHOSTP Twitter feed. Not clear why the weaker one is posted to a US govt site and the stronger one (so far) is not.
- 1/ Here's my submission to the @WHOSTP on strengthening US federal #openaccess policy. The main argument is to eliminate #embargoes on federally-funded research.
- https://suber.pubpub.org/pub/apqb1mp4/
- 2/ FYI, I make public my conflicts of interests.
- https://cyber.harvard.edu/~psuber/wiki/Conflicts
- I hope that publishers arguing against the elimination of embargoes will make their conflicts public as well.
- 3/ The deadline for submissions is May 6, two days from today. There's still time [for] your own!
- https://x.com/WHOSTP/status/1256334620494229504
- If you want to write a comment, here's the original RFI (still using the original, superseded due date).
- https://federalregister.gov/documents/2020/02/19/2020-03189/request-for-information-public-access-to-peer-reviewed-scholarly-publications-data-and-code
- [In reply to this tweet from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy:] May 1, 2020 Reminder: The Request for Information Public Access to Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Publications, Data and Code Resulting From Federally Funded Research closes on May 6, 2020. We want to hear from you! #science
- https://govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2020-02-19/pdf/2020-03189.pdf
- The @WHOSTP call for comments on federal #openaccess policy (esp eliminating embargoes) ended on May 6.
- https://federalregister.gov/documents/2020/02/19/2020-03189/request-for-information-public-access-to-peer-reviewed-scholarly-publications-data-and-code
- Here e.g. is my submission.
- https://suber.pubpub.org/pub/apqb1mp4
- Hoping for White House action before the run-up to the election makes it impossible!
- #OAintheUSA
- Another false and dangerous statement from the Trump White House.
- https://politico.com/news/2020/10/27/white-house-science-office-ending-pandemic-432827
- I used to respect the @WHOSTP.
- The pandemic has not ended in the US. It's worsening. Our two worst days for new #COVID19 infections both occurred last week.
2021
- For my arguments against it, search for #openwashing or see these two twitter threads from April 2018. [Links to my tweets from April 22 and 25, 2018; see above.]
- Update [January 6, 2021]. The @EPA #openwashing is now a done deal.
- https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/01/in-a-parting-gift-epa-finalizes-rules-to-limit-its-use-of-science/
- Update [January 8, 2021]. "Many observers believe [Democrats] could use the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to revoke the rule."
- https://sciencemag.org/news/2021/01/trump-s-new-rule-restricting-epa-s-use-certain-science-could-have-short-life
- Update [January 12, 2021]. "Green groups on Monday filed a lawsuit in an attempt to prevent a new rule limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) use of certain studies from taking effect."
- https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/533714-environmental-groups-sue-in-bid-to-block-epa-secret-science-rule
- New study: The #Trump @EPA removed public info from its web site, 80% of the time "just prior to or during active regulatory proceedings."
- https://envirodatagov.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Access-Denied-Report.pdf
- March 6, 2021
- 1/ Good news: #Biden's @Interior Dept just rescinded its #Trump-era #openwashing policy.
- https://nationofchange.org/2021/03/04/science-wins-at-the-interior-department/
- 2/ Last month the similar policy at @EPA was overturned in court, at the request of the #Biden admin.
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2021/02/01/trump-secret-science/
- #Trump → #Biden:
- "The Environmental Protection Agency’s webpage about climate change reawakened from a four-year slumber on Thursday morning. Turn to the page now and you’ll see: 'EPA is restoring the science in addressing the climate crisis.' "
- https://grist.org/politics/biden-revives-epa-climate-change-site-trump-deleted/
Second term
2025
- I'm starting a #Mastodon thread on the new #Trump administration's actions and positions on #OpenAccess to research.
- I posted frequently about the actions of his first administration. But I did it on #Twitter / #X, which I no longer use.
- As background to this new Mastodon thread, see my tweets on his first term, which I've collected on a wiki page.
- https://cyber.harvard.edu/hoap/The_Trump_administrations_on_open_access_to_research
- For updates, watch this space.
- #OpenWashing #OSTP #ScholComm #USPol #USPolitics
- [This is the first post in a growing Mastodon thread. For now, I plan to use the thread for all my posts about the second Trump admin actions on OA. At least for now, I don't plan to copy each post to this wiki page. To find them, go to this post on Mastodon and scroll through the thread. You won't need a Mastodon account. I couldn't treat my Twitter posts this way because they were not all in the same thread.]