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Vermont GOP pushes for penalties against Dems accused of disrupting ‘Detrans Awareness Day' at Capitol
Vermont GOP pushes for penalties against Dems accused of disrupting ‘Detrans Awareness Day' at Capitol

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time19-03-2025

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Vermont GOP pushes for penalties against Dems accused of disrupting ‘Detrans Awareness Day' at Capitol

Green Mountain Republicans are pushing for the discipline or resignation of two Democrats they say "coordinated" a protest inside the State House that disrupted a meeting the Vermont Family Alliance was holding for "Detrans Awareness Day." Vermont Republican Party Chair Paul Dame told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that state Reps. Mari Cordes of Lincoln and Jubilee McGill of Middlebury played an "active role" in the disruption that went viral across the nation – including on Fox News Channel's "Jesse Watters Primetime." Video footage from the Vermont Daily Chronicle featured by Watters and other journalists showed men dressed in women's clothing singing loudly, while other disrupters shouted loud enough to stifle Vermont Family Alliance speaker Renee McGuiness, who had a microphone. "Intentionally recruiting people – that crosses the line for me," Dame said. Dancing Transgender Hecklers Shut Down Parents' Event In Blue State's Capitol While some Democrats in Montpelier, who control the state House and Senate, are interested in working across the aisle with their Republican colleagues and the GOP governor, Dame said many "are not interested in governance for everyone." Read On The Fox News App In a statement, the VTGOP cited a Facebook post from a "Middlebury Pride" page that sought to congregate to "push back against transphobic bigots and their lies." "Join us for a trans dance at the Statehouse in Montpelier on 3/12 at 12:30 to make our presence known. Trans joy is rebellious. Trans joy is irrepressible," the post read. "Wear a mask – Trans power forever." The disrupted meeting was intended to highlight resources available to former transgender people who had de-transitioned to their biological sex and are experiencing physical, mental or emotional aftereffects of their original transgender surgeries. On the Facebook page, McGill posted a comment under the announcement that included the official day's schedule for the room in question. Rnc Files Lawsuit Over Noncitizen Voting Rights In Vermont's Largest City "The attorney general will be meeting with the pages from 8:45-9:45. I am worried that there will be disruptions to their time together. I have seen posts all over informing people to be there at 8:45 with signs etc. and just wanted to get the word out," she wrote. McGill and Cordes did not respond to requests for comment filed with the State House Sergeant-at-Arms office. Dame said it was "deeply regrettable to discover that instead of working on the issues Vermonters care most about" that the two women "used their positions as legislators in the State House to deliberately sabotage a peaceful informational meeting held by a group that shares a different perspective." He called on House Speaker Jill Krowinski, D-Burlington, to consider disciplining the lawmakers for creating an "unnecessary debacle." While some critics also found fault with Sergeant-at-Arms Agatha Kessler, whose office eventually cleared the room of both factions, Dame said she acted responsibly and is a "genuinely [politically] down-the-middle person." The Democratic caucus was scheduled to use the room afterward, so by the time the enforcement office arrived, it was almost the end of the Detrans Awareness Day participants' reservation. In a statement regarding Detrans Awareness Day and "subsequently planned counterdemonstrations," Senate Majority Leader Kesha Ram Hinsdale and House Majority Leader Lori Houghton, both Democrats representing Chittenden, said the legislative majority jointly "reaffirms our unwavering commitment to the rights and freedoms of all Vermonters." "Personal health decisions and gender identity are deeply personal matters – not political talking points. Every individual deserves the dignity and respect to make these choices free from public scrutiny, interference, or government overreach," the lawmakers said. Hinsdale added separately that "trans Vermonters [have a] right to access the medical care, safety, and legal protections they deserve. We reject any efforts to turn their existence into a political debate." McGuinness later demanded an apology from Houghton and Hinsdale for publicly "mischaracterizing our event as an attack on the transgender community." Fox News Digital also reached out to Vermont Gov. Phil Scott – a Republican – for comment, but did not receive a response by press time. Fox News Digital's Peter Pinedo contributed to this article source: Vermont GOP pushes for penalties against Dems accused of disrupting 'Detrans Awareness Day' at Capitol

Vermont GOP pushes for penalties against Dems accused of disrupting ‘Detrans Awareness Day' at Capitol
Vermont GOP pushes for penalties against Dems accused of disrupting ‘Detrans Awareness Day' at Capitol

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time19-03-2025

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Vermont GOP pushes for penalties against Dems accused of disrupting ‘Detrans Awareness Day' at Capitol

Green Mountain Republicans are pushing for the discipline or resignation of two Democrats they say "coordinated" a protest inside the State House that disrupted a meeting the Vermont Family Alliance was holding for "Detrans Awareness Day." Vermont Republican Party Chair Paul Dame told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that state Reps. Mari Cordes of Lincoln and Jubilee McGill of Middlebury played an "active role" in the disruption that went viral across the nation – including on Fox News Channel's "Jesse Watters Primetime." Video footage from the Vermont Daily Chronicle featured by Watters and other journalists showed men dressed in women's clothing singing loudly, while other disrupters shouted loud enough to stifle Vermont Family Alliance speaker Renee McGuiness, who had a microphone. "Intentionally recruiting people – that crosses the line for me," Dame said. While some Democrats in Montpelier are interested in working across the aisle, Dame said many "are not interested in governance for everyone." In a statement, the VTGOP cited a Facebook post from a "Middlebury Pride" page that sought to congregate to "push back against transphobic bigots and their lies." "Join us for a trans dance at the Statehouse in Montpelier on 3/12 at 12:30 to make our presence known. Trans joy is rebellious. Trans joy is irrepressible," the post read. "Wear a mask – Trans power forever." The disrupted meeting was intended to highlight resources available to former transgender people who had de-transitioned to their biological sex and are experiencing physical, mental or emotional aftereffects of their original transgender surgeries. On the Facebook page, McGill posted a comment under the announcement that included the official day's schedule for the room in question. "The attorney general will be meeting with the pages from 8:45-9:45. I am worried that there will be disruptions to their time together. I have seen posts all over informing people to be there at 8:45 with signs etc. and just wanted to get the word out," she wrote. McGill and Cordes did not respond to requests for comment filed with the State House Sergeant-at-Arms office. Dame said it was "deeply regrettable to discover that instead of working on the issues Vermonters care most about" that the two women "used their positions as legislators in the State House to deliberately sabotage a peaceful informational meeting held by a group that shares a different perspective." He called on House Speaker Jill Krowinski, D-Burlington, to consider disciplining the lawmakers for creating an "unnecessary debacle." While some critics also found fault with Sergeant-at-Arms Agatha Kessler, whose office eventually cleared the room of both factions, Dame said she acted responsibly and is a "genuinely [politically] down-the-middle person." The Democratic caucus was scheduled to use the room afterward, so by the time the enforcement office arrived, it was almost the end of the Detrans Awareness Day participants' reservation. In a statement regarding Detrans Awareness Day and "subsequently planned counterdemonstrations," Senate Majority Leader Kesha Ram Hinsdale and House Majority Leader Lori Houghton, both Democrats representing Chittenden, said the legislative majority jointly "reaffirms our unwavering commitment to the rights and freedoms of all Vermonters." "Personal health decisions and gender identity are deeply personal matters – not political talking points. Every individual deserves the dignity and respect to make these choices free from public scrutiny, interference, or government overreach," the lawmakers said. Hinsdale added separately that "trans Vermonters [have a] right to access the medical care, safety, and legal protections they deserve. We reject any efforts to turn their existence into a political debate." McGuinness later demanded an apology from Houghton and Hinsdale for publicly "mischaracterizing our event as an attack on the transgender community." Fox News Digital also reached out to Vermont Gov. Phil Scott – a Republican – for comment, but did not receive a response by press time.

‘Detrans Awareness Day' is Just Another MAGA Political Stunt Meant to Erase Real Lives
‘Detrans Awareness Day' is Just Another MAGA Political Stunt Meant to Erase Real Lives

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time18-03-2025

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‘Detrans Awareness Day' is Just Another MAGA Political Stunt Meant to Erase Real Lives

The latest Republican-led spectacle, 'Detrans Awareness Day,' is nothing more than another dangerous attempt to undermine transgender rights, weaponizing a subset of people to justify sweeping, harmful policies that attack the entire transgender community while DOGE 'staffers' loot American data. Like clockwork, conservative lawmakers and anti-LGBTQ+ groups have coalesced to use de-transitioners as political props to justify bans on life-saving gender-affirming care and to manufacture fear around the legitimacy of trans identities. Let's be clear: The vast majority of transgender people who receive gender-affirming care experience improved mental health and well-being. Study after study has shown that regret among those who transition is exceedingly rare—just one percent or less of trans people choose to detransition due to actual regret. But facts don't matter when your goal is to systematically erase a community under the guise of 'protecting children.' This latest crusade against human rights is part of a well-funded, far-right effort to roll back progress. Many of the 'detransitioners' championed by the GOP have been exposed as grifters—either never actually identifying as trans or deliberately misrepresenting their experiences to fit a preordained narrative. Figures like Chloe Cole, a favorite among far-right lawmakers, have testified in multiple GOP-led hearings advocating for the elimination of gender-affirming care for minors. These detransitioners were given lucrative platforms in right-wing media not because they represent a movement but because they serve as valuable pawns in a broader campaign to justify policies that strip trans people of fundamental rights. We've seen this strategy before. The radical right loves to elevate voices that reinforce their agenda—particularly those with proximity to privilege. Caitlyn Jenner, for example, has long used her status to push policies that harm other trans people while remaining insulated by wealth and white privilege. Now, conservative activists elevate select detransitioners to claim trans youth are being 'groomed' or coerced into transition. Let's talk about the facts: Puberty blockers — the very medical intervention conservatives claim is permanently disfiguring teenagers — are entirely reversible. They have been used safely for decades, and their primary function is to give young people time to explore their gender identity before making long-term decisions about medical transition. In reality, many trans youth face immense barriers to accessing affirming care, often after years of careful deliberation with doctors, therapists, and family members. Children, their families and their doctors have made decisions about medical care for centuries, and we should all be clear about why politicians, not medical doctors, are attempting to legislate genocide. It's a test case to relegate some among us to second-class citizens while the most privileged among us hoard more resources. The notion that educators and counselors are pressuring children into being transgender is absurd. Trans identities have existed across cultures and history long before social media, gender studies programs, or so-called 'woke indoctrination.' What is new, however, is the level of institutionalized discrimination trans people face today. Trump's latest executive order restricting federal support for gender-affirming care is part of a larger strategy to erase transgender people from public life. Teenagers who can live authentically with the support of their families, schools, and communities have far better outcomes than those forced into closets built by bigots, societal pressure, and government mandates. Trans youth who are affirmed in their identity experience significantly lower rates of depression and suicide. They do better in school. They go on to lead successful, fulfilling lives. With love, access to health care, and support, they thrive. And yet, the Republican playbook continues to focus on limiting trans youth's access to support systems—banning them from sports, censoring books that tell their stories, and rolling back their legal protections. The hypocrisy is astounding. The same movement banning discussions of race, gender, and LGBTQ+ identities in schools under the pretense of 'parental rights' is now advocating for the government to overrule deeply personal medical decisions made by families and doctors. The fear-mongering surrounding trans identities is more than just political theater—it has real-world consequences. Hate crimes against transgender people are rising, and policies that deny access to care increase the likelihood of mental health crises, homelessness, and unemployment. The Trump administration's relentless attacks on trans rights—including banning trans people from military service, stripping gender identity from federal protections, and restricting access to legal gender markers—are part of a broader authoritarian agenda. Detransitioners deserve the same compassion and space to share their stories as anyone else, but their existence should not be weaponized to strip rights away from an entire population. If Republicans truly cared about mental health, they would focus on reducing the staggering rates of suicide and violence against trans people, not fabricating crises to justify their next wave of oppressive legislation––such as the deliberate dismantling of Medicaid, which directly threatens access to gender-affirming care and mental health resources so many trans lives depend upon. Trans people have always existed, and they will continue to exist, regardless of inflammatory rhetoric and policies that seek to erase mention or reference of them. As Transgender Day of Visibility approaches, we should celebrate the strength and resilience of trans people in the face of relentless attacks and remain steadfast in ensuring they have the rights, protections, and opportunities they deserve. None of us can know freedom unless and until trans people know freedom. Trans people do not need to be debated. They need to be protected. The same is true for all of us. ————- Dr. David Johns is CEO & Executive Director of National Black Justice Collective For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges
Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges

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time18-03-2025

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Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges

Lawsuits against doctors, hospitals and gender clinics will proceed despite President Donald Trump's executive order halting federal funding for the "surgical mutilation" of minors, an attorney representing several detransitioners said. This comes as the Department of Education invited detransitioners to a meeting on Detrans Awareness Day last week. "These are young women who, as early as 13 years old, were victimized by this gender industrial complex," Mark Trammell, executive attorney at the Center for American Liberty, told Fox News Digital in an interview. "We have other clients who had double mastectomies at 15, 16, they're all put on puberty blockers, all put on off-label cross-sex hormones, and all without being afforded informed consent." Shortly after Trump's executive order took effect, a federal judge in Baltimore last month issued a temporary restraining order, halting the order's implementation. Trans Inmate In Prison For Killing Baby Must Get Gender Surgery At 'Earliest Opportunity': Judge As such, some hospitals that had previously complied with Trump's order reversed course, Trammell said, citing the Children's Hospital Los Angeles as an example that had re-introduced some of its so-called gender-affirming treatments. Read On The Fox News App "But what can stick is lawsuits," Trammell said. "And at the end of the day, we can achieve justice. We can secure justice for these young women by hopefully recovering financial damages for what they've suffered." Trammell noted that their involvement with gender ideology lawsuits began with cases involving social transitions in schools, such as the case of Jessica Konen, which resulted in a settlement with a school district. He said many parents became aware of the issue when they discovered that schools were socially transitioning children, sometimes as young as fifth grade, without notifying parents. One of Trammell's clients, Aurora Regino, learned her daughter was being socially transitioned from female to male in school, including using a male name and pronouns, without any communication with her mother. "We're suing doctors individually, holding them personally liable," Trammell said. "We're also suing the hospitals that employ them. And so these are, again, these are cases that are being brought in tort. So the idea is we're going to sue the individuals who caused the injury." Blue State's Lgbt 'Conversion Therapy' Ban Violates Constitution, 'Very Easy Case' For Scotus, Says Expert Last week, the Department of Education hosted a meeting with six detransitioners and activists "fighting to protect children from the serious harms caused by radical gender ideology," the department said in a March 10 news release. The group shared its concerns about gender ideology in schools with new Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. Trammell said the administration's meeting with the activists was "encouraging" to see them "even recognizing just their existence." "No teacher should attempt to persuade or coerce a student to undergo a gender transition," McMahon said in a statement. "No parent should be lied to or prevented from knowing what is going on with their child's mental or physical health. We stand firmly alongside parents, professionals, advocates, and especially detransitioners, who understand firsthand the damage caused by indoctrinating kids to believe that they can ever be 'born in the wrong body.'" The federal judge's restraining order also hasn't stopped Trump from continuing full steam ahead to stamp out what he calls "radical gender ideology" as the administration reminded hospitals of "the dangerous chemical and surgical mutilation of children, including interventions that cause sterilization," in a Department of Health and Human Services memo sent out to hospitals and medical providers last week. Hospitals Warned They Must Protect Children From Chemical And Surgical Mutilation: Hhs Agency Memo The notice also said, "CMS may begin taking steps in the future to align policy, including CMS-regulated provider requirements and agreements, with the highest-quality medical evidence in the treatment of the nation's children in order to protect children from harmful, often irreversible mutilation, including sterilization practices." "In recent years, medical interventions for gender dysphoria in children have proliferated," the memo reads. "Initiated with an underdeveloped body of evidence and now known to cause long-term and irreparable harm to some children, CMS may begin taking steps in the future to adjust its policies to reflect this reality and the lack of medical evidence in support of these harmful treatments."Original article source: Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges

Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges
Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges

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time18-03-2025

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Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges

Lawsuits against doctors, hospitals and gender clinics will proceed despite President Donald Trump's executive order halting federal funding for the "surgical mutilation" of minors, an attorney representing several detransitioners said. This comes as the Department of Education invited detransitioners to a meeting on Detrans Awareness Day last week. "These are young women who, as early as 13 years old, were victimized by this gender industrial complex," Mark Trammell, executive attorney at the Center for American Liberty, told Fox News Digital in an interview. "We have other clients who had double mastectomies at 15, 16, they're all put on puberty blockers, all put on off-label cross-sex hormones, and all without being afforded informed consent." Shortly after Trump's executive order took effect, a federal judge in Baltimore last month issued a temporary restraining order, halting the order's implementation. As such, some hospitals that had previously complied with Trump's order reversed course, Trammell said, citing the Children's Hospital Los Angeles as an example that had re-introduced some of its so-called gender-affirming treatments. "But what can stick is lawsuits," Trammell said. "And at the end of the day, we can achieve justice. We can secure justice for these young women by hopefully recovering financial damages for what they've suffered." Trammell noted that their involvement with gender ideology lawsuits began with cases involving social transitions in schools, such as the case of Jessica Konen, which resulted in a settlement with a school district. He said many parents became aware of the issue when they discovered that schools were socially transitioning children, sometimes as young as fifth grade, without notifying parents. One of Trammell's clients, Aurora Regino, learned her daughter was being socially transitioned from female to male in school, including using a male name and pronouns, without any communication with her mother. "We're suing doctors individually, holding them personally liable," Trammell said. "We're also suing the hospitals that employ them. And so these are, again, these are cases that are being brought in tort. So the idea is we're going to sue the individuals who caused the injury." Last week, the Department of Education hosted a meeting with six detransitioners and activists "fighting to protect children from the serious harms caused by radical gender ideology," the department said in a March 10 news release. The group shared its concerns about gender ideology in schools with new Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. Trammell said the administration's meeting with the activists was "encouraging" to see them "even recognizing just their existence." "No teacher should attempt to persuade or coerce a student to undergo a gender transition," McMahon said in a statement. "No parent should be lied to or prevented from knowing what is going on with their child's mental or physical health. We stand firmly alongside parents, professionals, advocates, and especially detransitioners, who understand firsthand the damage caused by indoctrinating kids to believe that they can ever be 'born in the wrong body.'" The federal judge's restraining order also hasn't stopped Trump from continuing full steam ahead to stamp out what he calls "radical gender ideology" as the administration reminded hospitals of "the dangerous chemical and surgical mutilation of children, including interventions that cause sterilization," in a Department of Health and Human Services memo sent out to hospitals and medical providers last week. The notice also said, "CMS may begin taking steps in the future to align policy, including CMS-regulated provider requirements and agreements, with the highest-quality medical evidence in the treatment of the nation's children in order to protect children from harmful, often irreversible mutilation, including sterilization practices." "In recent years, medical interventions for gender dysphoria in children have proliferated," the memo reads. "Initiated with an underdeveloped body of evidence and now known to cause long-term and irreparable harm to some children, CMS may begin taking steps in the future to adjust its policies to reflect this reality and the lack of medical evidence in support of these harmful treatments."

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