New York AG James orders hospitals to continue transgender surgeries for minors, violating Trump executive order
- New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James has directed hospitals to continue providing sex-change procedures for minors.
- The AG's order violates President Donald Trump's January executive order (EO) banning federal funding for such practices.
- The EO titled Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation aims to halt federal funding for hospitals offering puberty blockers, hormone therapies or surgeries to minors under 19, labeling these treatments as harmful and irreversible.
- James argues that complying with Trump's order would violate New York’s anti-discrimination laws, as denying services to transgender minors while offering them to cisgender individuals constitutes illegal discrimination.
- Critics of gender-related medical interventions argue that minors cannot consent to irreversible treatments, while proponents stress the mental health benefits of early gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James
has instructed hospitals across the state to continue performing sex-change procedures on minors, despite President Donald Trump's recent executive order (EO) aimed at banning such practices.
Trump signed the EO titled "Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation" on Jan. 28. It seeks to end federal funding for hospitals and medical institutions
that provide puberty blockers, hormone therapies, or surgical interventions to minors under the age of 19. The order frames these treatments as irreversible and harmful, accusing medical professionals of "maiming and sterilizing impressionable children" under the guise of "gender transition."
However, James has fired back – warning hospitals that
compliance with Trump's EO would violate New York's anti-discrimination laws. In a letter sent to healthcare facilities, she emphasized that denying services to transgender individuals based on their gender identity or diagnosis of gender dysphoria while offering the same services to so-called "cisgender" individuals constitutes illegal discrimination under state law.
James' directive underscores the Empire State's commitment to protecting "transgender rights," even as other states and institutions begin to scale back or eliminate gender-affirming care programs in response to Trump's order. Hospitals in Colorado, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C. have reportedly started canceling appointments for minors seeking transgender treatments. Over at New York City, NYU Langone Health has also begun turning away young patients. (Related:
Over 200 U.S. hospitals are offering IRREVERSIBLE transgender interventions to minors.)
The risks of gender-related medical procedures for minors
The controversy has sparked heated protests, with hundreds of activists gathering outside NYU Langone Health to demand the continuation of gender-affirming care for minors. One protester urged demonstrators to “shut this entire city down,” reflecting the intensity of the debate over transgender rights and medical ethics.
At the heart of the issue is the question of whether minors can meaningfully consent to life-altering medical interventions. On the one hand, opponents of such procedures argue that children are too young to fully understand the long-term consequences of treatments like puberty blockers and surgeries, which can lead to irreversible changes in fertility, bone density and cognitive function. On the other hand, advocates argue that withholding treatment can cause significant psychological harm to transgender youth.
Dr. Marc Siegel, a senior medical analyst for
Fox News, has been vocal about the potential risks of these treatments. "Puberty blockers like Lupron interfere with bone growth and can impact fertility and cognition when combined with hormones," he explained. "Surgical interventions such as mastectomies or genital surgeries are irreversible and should never be performed on children."
The legal and ethical battle over transgender care for minors is further complicated by the broader political landscape. New York has positioned itself as a progressive stronghold, with Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signing legislation to protect abortion providers and women seeking abortions. Similarly, James' letter to hospitals reflects the state's determination to resist federal policies that
conflict with its own laws.
Watch Owen Shroyer of
InfoWars commenting on President Donald Trump's EO that bans transgender surgeries for minors.
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Rick Langley channel on Brighteon.com.
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Sources include:
NYPost.com
CatholicNewsAgency.com
FoxNews.com
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