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Families and advocates anxious about order that ends gender-affirming care funding
Families with transgender children are heartbroken over President Trump’s Executive Order that would end federal funding for gender-affirming care to those und

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Families with transgender children are heartbroken over President Donald Trump’s executive order that would end federal funding for gender-affirming care to those under the age of 19. Trump expects federal agencies to explain how they’re going to make sure federal dollars don’t go to gender-affirming care to people ages 18 and under.
Transgender advocates say this could result in a host of mental health issues for transgender people who need care.
“So I actually have two queer trans kids, and for them, it is not an exaggeration to say that gender affirming care for them in their teenage years, ones 18, ones 21, has been lifesaving,” said former Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran. “As a lawyer, it seems chock full of pain and full of challenges at every possible level. As a doctor, it violates our oath to do no harm, and as a mom, which transcends all of it, it is causing unimaginable harm to our kids.”
No, you don't actually have two queer trans kids, that's a statistical impossibility. You're a groomer and an abuser.
Munchausen Syndrome, period.

Munchausen Syndrome
Munchausen syndrome is a disorder in which a person repeatedly acts as if he or she has a physical or mental illness when he or she is not really sick.
