Pam Bondi Targets Gender-Affirming Care for Minors in Alarming DOJ Investigations

Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken a contentious stance against doctors who provide gender-affirming care to minors, announcing that they will face investigations by the Department of Justice. In a recent memo, Bondi urged U.S. attorneys to leverage existing laws concerning female genital mutilation to scrutinize providers of transgender health care for children, threatening legal action against those “who exploit and mutilate our children.”

Bondi’s memo explicitly states that performing or attempting to perform gender-affirming surgery on those under 18 could be classified as a felony, punishable by a maximum of 10 years in prison. By equating these medical procedures to female genital mutilation, she aims to stoke fear and deter medical practitioners from offering vital support to young individuals grappling with gender dysphoria.

Further restricting access to transgender health care, Bondi also directed investigations into pharmaceutical companies that may be making false claims about puberty blockers and hormones used in gender transition. She accused these companies of misleading the public regarding the potential long-term side effects associated with these treatments.

Bondi’s rhetoric reflects a broader political agenda among Republicans, particularly since President Donald Trump indicated his intention to limit access to gender-affirming care through executive orders. This approach threatens to deny federal funding to medical institutions that do not comply with these restrictions, effectively dismantling a critical aspect of health care for vulnerable youth.

These actions have prompted backlash from advocates for transgender rights, who argue that such measures distort data and misinterpret the realities of providing gender-affirming care. This alarming trend reflects a continuation of a patriarchal, authoritarian regime that seeks to impose its ideology on the medical system, further endangering the rights and well-being of marginalized communities.