
The Trump administration launched an investigation into gender changes in children
The Department of Justice subpoenaed approximately 20 doctors who performed gender transition surgeries on underage children
The Department of Justice of Trump announced this week that it had issued more than 20 subpoenas to doctors and clinics that provide medical care related to gender transition for minors.
The announcement, made last Wednesday, doesn't specify who the recipients were, but represents the largest government offensive recorded so far to restrict access to gender transition treatments for minors.
The government's chief prosecutor, Pam Bondi, stated in a press release that "medical professionals and organizations that mutilate children in the name of a perverse ideology will be held accountable."
According to the government, the ongoing investigations include possible health care fraud offenses, false statements, and other criminal charges.

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In addition to the subpoenas to medical providers, the Department of Justice confirmed that it has also subpoenaed major laboratories that market the medications used in transition treatments.
These actions come three months after Bondi publicly warned that anysuspected case of "genital mutilation" performed on minors would be investigated.
Although no formal charges have been filed so far, in June the FBIasked the public to report hospitals or doctors who perform gender reassignment surgeries on children.
That same month, the justices who make up the conservative majority of the United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Tennessee law that prohibits the use of puberty blockers and hormone therapies.
Thanks to this ruling, more than half of the states in the country that have been passing similar laws since 2023—some even classifying the provision of these services as a felony—will be able to expand their policy against the gender agenda.

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Meanwhile, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) sent letters to nine hospitals in May requesting information about medical interventions for minors with "gender dysphoria."
These letters were based on a report from the Department of Health and Human Services, which promotes psychotherapy instead of medical interventions to treatdysphoria in minors.
This report was requested by an executive order signed by Trump in January, which seeks to eliminate all federal support for transition medical care for minors up to 19 years old. Although two federal courts blocked parts of the order, it remains in effect.

Trump has also asked Congress to permanently ban sex reassignment surgeries on minors. To that end, he has backed a bill introduced by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene that would criminalize these treatments.
Since returning to the White House, Trump has implemented policies that restore the common sense lost during the Biden era: he reinstated the ban on transgender people in military service, blocked the participation of these athletes in women's sports, and established that passports only show the birthgender of citizens.
The decree "Defending Women from the Extremism of Gender Ideology and Restoring Biological Truth in the Federal Government", signed by Trump in January, recognizes only two immutable sexes: male and female, and also prohibits the use of public funds to promote anything contrary to this absolute truth.

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