(Published: April 19, 2025)
The fight to protect children from irreversible medical procedures just gained a powerful new tool. Under President Trump, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has established a critical whistleblower tip line aimed squarely at stopping the chemical and surgical sex changes being performed on minors.
This action directly enforces the President’s executive order, “Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation.” Concerned citizens, healthcare workers, and others now have a dedicated, official channel to report the administration of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, or sex change surgeries on children.
Standing Up for Whistleblowers and Religious Freedom
HHS isn’t just asking for reports; it’s promising protection for those brave enough to speak out. The department has clearly stated its commitment “to protecting whistleblowers to the full extent of the law.”
This promise is already being put into action. HHS recently launched a probe into a major children’s hospital, investigating allegations that it fired a nurse for exercising her federally protected conscience rights. The nurse reportedly requested a religious accommodation, refusing to administer puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones due to her deeply held beliefs about the sterilizing impact of these interventions on children.
Many believe the nurse involved is Vanessa Sivadge, formerly of Texas Children’s Hospital, who courageously testified before Congress this week about her experience.
Anthony Archeval, the Acting HHS OCR Director, affirmed the department’s resolve: “The Department will robustly enforce Federal laws protecting these courageous whistleblowers, including laws that protect health care professionals from being forced to violate their religious beliefs or moral convictions.”
Your Voice Matters: Report Concerns Now
This initiative provides a vital avenue for safeguarding children. If you have information about chemical or surgical interventions being performed on minors in violation of these protections, HHS encourages you to use the new system.
To learn more or to submit a confidential tip or complaint, visit the official HHS page:
This tip line represents a significant step in shielding vulnerable children from procedures the administration views as harmful and inappropriate for minors.
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