DOJ Targets Trans Clinics in Crackdown
In a major escalation against the radical gender ideology movement that has infiltrated American healthcare, the Department of Justice has launched a sweeping investigation targeting doctors and clinics performing so-called "gender-affirming" procedures on children. Issuing nearly 20 subpoenas, the DOJ is probing allegations of healthcare fraud and deceptive practices tied to these controversial and irreversible interventions. Attorney General Pamela Bondi declared that those who have "mutilated children in the service of a warped ideology" will be held to account. DOJ Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle, speaking at a D.C. workshop on the dangers of these procedures, urged victims and whistleblowers to come forward, exposing the dark underbelly of an industry driven by politics, not science. The session featured detransitioners and medical professionals courageously speaking out against a movement that, under the previous administration, prioritized ideological conformity over the wellbeing of vulnerable minors. As the investigation unfolds, it signals a clear message: the exploitation of children under the guise of medical care will no longer be ignored.
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