The Department of Justice’s attempt to block Alabama’s ban on sex change procedures for transgender minors has led to Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services Dr. Rachel Levine being compelled to become a custodian in the case.
Alabama’s attorney general Steve Marshall is defending litigation against a law that criminalizes prescribing puberty blockers or hormones to transgender children.
“I am glad the court granted our motion to require HHS to search Admiral Levine’s emails for documents relevant to our defense of Alabama’s law,” Marshall said. (Trending: Biden Shamefully Removes God From National Address)
“We look forward to reviewing the documents HHS produces as we continue to defend Alabama’s children.”
“Levine has been at the forefront of the Biden Administration’s reckless promotion of sex-modification procedures for children.”
“There is no doubt about that, nor about the Admiral’s close involvement with radical organizations like WPATH whose ‘Standards of Care’ mandate the use of sterilizing hormones and surgeries to ‘treat’ vulnerable children suffering from gender dysphoria,” he added.
The DOJ requested to be a party in the lawsuit, leading to a court ruling that Dr. Levine’s emails are relevant to the case.
The attorney general has criticized Levine’s advocacy for sex-modification procedures for children and praised a gender clinic promoting revisionist ideas about biological sex.
“But I’m a positive and optimistic person, and I choose to be positive, optimistic. And I think that the wheels will turn on this,” Levine said.
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