Trump Issues Executive Order to End Federal Support for Gender Transitions

The president’s order aims to reverse Biden-era policies that fund so-called ‘gender-affirming care’ for individuals under 19 years old.
Trump Issues Executive Order to End Federal Support for Gender Transitions
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while in flight on Air Force One en route Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Jan. 27, 2025. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
Rachel Acenas
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to protect children under the age of 19 from gender transitions.

The order signed on Tuesday cuts off any federal support for such surgeries.

“Accordingly, it is the policy of the United States that it will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support the so-called ’transition' of a child from one sex to another, and it will rigorously enforce all laws that prohibit or limit these destructive and life-altering procedures,” the order stated.

Trump’s order cites the dangers of “chemical and surgical mutilation,” including the use of puberty blockers and any procedure that attempts to transform a person’s physical appearance to align with an identity that is different from his or her sex.

It states that many children don’t fully understand the consequences of their decision to undergo gender transitions.

“Countless children soon regret that they have been mutilated and begin to grasp the horrifying tragedy that they will never be able to conceive children of their own or nurture their children through breastfeeding,” the order stated.

The executive order also cites “lifelong medical expenses” from such surgeries.

Trump directed federally-run insurance programs such as TRICARE and Medicaid to exclude coverage for such “gender-affirming care,” directed the Department of Justice to pursue litigation and legislation to oppose the practice, and targeted hospitals and universities that receive federal money and provide the care.

Trump also directed the secretary of health and human services to take any regulatory actions necessary to end gender transition surgeries.

Lawmakers expressed support for Trump’s latest executive action.

“This is an incredible victory for families, science, and truth,” Rep. Mike Lee (R-Utah) wrote in a statement on X.

Some advocacy groups have criticized the order as a “brazen attempt to put politicians in between people and their doctors.”

“It is deeply unfair to play politics with people’s lives and strip transgender young people, their families and their providers of the freedom to make necessary health care decisions,” Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson said in a statement.

The order aims to reverse Biden-era policies that provided federal funding for transgender-related research and surgeries.

Rachel Acenas
Rachel Acenas
Freelance Reporter
Rachel Acenas is an experienced journalist and TV news reporter and anchor covering breaking stories and contributing original news content for NTD's digital team.
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