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FBI Shows Up at Home of Texas Nurse Who Opposes 'Transgender Medicine'

Opposition to “transgender medicine” saw a Texas nurse reporting wrongdoing receive a house call from the FBI.

“They threatened me.”

The Orwellian screws have increasingly turned on Americans who hold dissenting views toward the left-wing administration of President Joe Biden, which has employed crackdowns, indictments and arrests that appear, at the very least, to be a deterrent. to pronounce While the Department of Justice has vehemently denied the allegations of an armed federal government, a new video released by Christopher Rufo along with testimony from a whistleblower debunked even Attorney General Merrick Garland's claims.

Tuesday, writing for the City Journal, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute shared Details of nurse Vanessa Sivadge who had accepted a position at Texas Children's Hospital in 2021 only to find herself helping to expose an alleged illegal effort to continue the practice of chemical castration of minors.

As a result of his role in blowing the whistle on the TCH doctors, he was visited by two FBI agents at his home, seen in a video shared by Rufo on social media with the caption: “Here's where we are now: Biden administration sent two FBI agents to intimidate a nurse who told the truth about the child sex change program in Texas Children's Hospital. The regime is mobilizing to threaten and imprison anyone who opposes 'transgender medicine.'

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In the video, Special Agents Paul Nixon and David McBride could be heard telling the nurse they want to talk “about some of the things that have happened in [her] work lately”.

She explained how she was referred to as a “person of interest” in their investigation into the whistleblower who had exposed TCH's child sex-change program, claiming the individual had violated federal privacy laws. She claimed: “I was threatened.”

“They promised to make my life difficult if I tried to protect the leaker. They said I was 'unsafe' at work and claimed that someone at my workplace had given my name to the FBI.”

Details of Sivadge's experience with the FBI came just days after the Justice Department unsealed a four-count indictment against Dr. Eithan Haim, who is alleged to have obtained and disclosed “personal information” from TCH patients.

“In April 2023, Haim allegedly requested to reactivate his login access to TCH to access pediatric patients not under his care. The indictment alleges that he obtained access not authorized personal information of pediatric patients under false pretenses and then disclosed it to a media contact,” the DOJ said in its statement on the indictment.

As with Haim, Sivadge claimed that TCH had continued its child gender program despite an investigation by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the approval of a law in the lone star state that bans transgender procedures and treatments on minors.

He alleged that doctors had “cut corners” and committed Medicaid fraud to get funds for the hospital's child sex-change program.

“The nation's largest children's hospital is illegally billing Medicaid for transgender procedures. Clearly, the hospital continues to believe it is above the law by not only hiding the existence of its transgender medicine program from the public, but stealing from the federal government,” the nurse told Rufo.

Sivadge described how doctors also seemed to be steering patients in the direction of transgender procedures rather than dealing with underlying conditions of addiction, anxiety, depression, or discomfort with puberty: “In the heart clinic, we were taking sick kids and improving— los. At the transgender clinic, it was the opposite. We were hurting these kids.”

Speaking to Rufo, he explained, “I work very closely with this provider, Dr. Richard Roberts. I've been in the room with him when he's talking to these patients. Dr. Roberts is very encouraging with his transition and essentially he's going to anything he can to make sure they're happy, at least externally. Because I'm absolutely sure they're not happy internally. He does what they want, essentially, there's no critical analysis of the process.”

Meanwhile, as Haim and Sivadge became DOJ targets, Garland recently released one op-ed where he stated: “The Department of Justice makes decisions about criminal investigations based only on the facts and the law. We do not investigate people because of their last name, their political affiliation, the size of their bank account, where they are from, or what they look like. We investigate and prosecute violations of federal law, nothing less.”

For her part, the nurse argued that she had not been discouraged when it came to exposing what was happening: “My faith and my instinct, just knowing right from wrong, compels me. I was born to this. I have no doubt that this is what I am supposed to do.”

Sivadge also expressed deep regret for her role in impacting the lives of children under TCH's care: “I was told to do something that I knew was wrong. It made me sick that the lie called 'care that claims genre” was being sold to parents and children and generating enormously lucrative profits in secret, and I was a part of it.”

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