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tomder55
Feb 26, 2025, 03:48 AM
We really dodged a bullet this election. If Kam the Sham had won then this type of Justice Dept abuse would've continued . What kind of abuse ?

That would be the persecution of praying grandmothers at abortion clinics while turning a blind eye to arson and vandalism at prolife crisis centers .

No it is even worse than that.

Mutilation surgery for transformers was a controversial issue in Texas . Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, the largest pediatric hospital in the United States claimed they had discontinued the practice .Dr. Eithan Haim ;a whistleblower called out the hospital for performing mutilation treatment despite their claims . He gave the proof to Christopher Rufo ;a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and a conservative activist .
Rufo wrote about it .
Sex-Change Procedures at Texas Children’s Hospital (https://christopherrufo.com/p/sex-change-procedures-at-texas-childrens)

Texas outlawed it weeks later
Texas bill banning gender-affirming care for transgender kids is now law | The Texas Tribune (https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/02/texas-gender-affirming-care-ban/)

Well Clueless Joe's DOJ went after Haim with double barrels last June . A 4 count indictment with potential penalties of 10 years in jail and $250,000 in fines.The claim was that he violated HIPAA even though he never disclosed the patients information They also claimed he acted to cause malicious harm . Evidently malicious harm includes letting the public know that a children’s hospital was lying when it claimed it was no longer doing transformer mutilation on children .

Enter Trump. He issued a transformer Executive order
Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation – The White House (https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/protecting-children-from-chemical-and-surgical-mutilation/)

A Federal Judge has temporarily blocked his EO
Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump order restricting trans care for youths (https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-politics-and-policy/federal-judge-temporarily-blocks-trump-order-restricting-trans-care-yo-rcna192106)

But in Texas it is outlawed . There was no purpose of the case against Haim except for political retribution. Haim's trial was a few weeks away.

Jennifer Lowery. is the acting District Attorney for the Southern District of Texas . In defiance of Trump's directives not only did she not drop the case ;she accelerated the prosecution in an attempt to bring it to trial.

There is no doubt that he would be cleared in trial . But that is not the point . The DOJ charged him to punish him. It costs a fortune to defend yourself in court .

The good news is that Trump's DOJ has dropped the charges .

Haim and his wife Andrea ;who serves as a US assistant attorney for the Northern District of Texas recounted their ordeal .


Haim noted how the government repeatedly ruined some of the most important days of his life by their prosecution, such as waiting until the day of his residency graduation to deliver their target letter, or demanding he be in court the day after his daughter was born.
He choked up remembering his daughter's birth and how narrowly he avoided being taken from her.
"But then especially, to have my baby born, to go travel [the] next day and just see these people lie, right? And just see the judge accept it. What kind of country is this, right? What kind of country are we delivering to our kids?"


Haim also said he was especially frustrated when the judge threatened to slap him with a gag order after he posted about his case on X.
"That was, by far, the most painful part of this case, because what I was simply talking about was public motions. So every point I made on X and in these interviews was already made by my attorneys."
Haim, who is 34, said his ordeal "from the very beginning to the very end" rendered America unrecognizable to him, while causing him to fear that the country of his youth is gone.
"I feel like it's not the country that I grew up in," he said. "And, you know, maybe there were problems back then, but I feel like things were different. Having our first daughter in the middle of all this just made it that much more important, because this is the country we have now. It's unrecognizable, it's awful, but we can maybe do something about that."

Whistleblower doctor Eithan Haim, wife recount battle with DOJ | U.S. (https://www.christianpost.com/news/whistleblower-doctor-eithan-haim-wife-recount-battle-with-doj.html)