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Ad Goes Too Far With Claim That Joe Biden Promotes Surgery for Trans Teens
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Ad Goes Too Far With Claim That Joe Biden Promotes Surgery for Trans Teens

鈥淛oe Biden and the New Left even promote surgery on teens and young adults, removing breasts and genitals.鈥

America First Legal radio ad, Oct. 9, 2022

targeting care for transgender youth began airing in cities around the country this fall 鈥 from Spanish-language stations in Corpus Christi, Texas, to to pop radio in Detroit. The ad, paid for by a political advocacy group founded by , a longtime speechwriter and senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, were deemed so incendiary by one radio station owner that they were pulled in major markets.

The minute-long script from , titled 鈥淣ot Anymore,鈥 accuses President Joe Biden of 鈥減ushing radical gender experiments鈥 with hormone therapy.

鈥淛oe Biden and the New Left even promote surgery on teens and young adults, removing breasts and genitals,鈥 the ad claims.

With a man鈥檚 voice speaking over ominous music, the ad says the White House is pushing boys to appear more feminine by taking estrogen and girls to grow facial hair by taking testosterone. The ad also suggests Democrats are pushing puberty blockers 鈥渢o keep kids from developing into normal men and women.鈥

In August, PolitiFact by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as 鈥淢ostly False.鈥  The , appointed by DeSantis, in early November banned hormonal treatment and surgeries for minors. But because the ad is directly aimed at a Biden administration policy and highlights what became a hot topic ahead of the midterm elections and in broader cultural debates, we decided to investigate further.

First, we checked with America First Legal about the basis for its statements. The group didn鈥檛 respond to repeated emails and phone calls. But its general counsel, Gene Hamilton, released a regarding a news report about the ad: 鈥淲e believe in biology and we believe that confused children should not be harmed permanently by individuals with radical agendas.鈥

A document from America First Legal that was filed by Detroit radio station WDRQ-FM with the Federal Communications Commission and obtained by KHN and PolitiFact revealed more specific justifications for the ad鈥檚 claim.

It cites a published by the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs in March 2022. The first two paragraphs explain that gender-affirming care 鈥渃onsists of an array of services that may include medical, surgical, mental health, and non-medical services鈥 for transgender people, and that 鈥渆arly gender-affirming care is crucial to overall health and well-being as it allows the child or adolescent to focus on social transitions.鈥

The document seems to communicate that gender-affirming care is important for transgender and nonbinary kids but makes no specific endorsement of surgeries.

What Exactly Is the White House Policy?

The Biden administration was asked about the ad in a White House briefing, and spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said simply: 鈥淭ransgender rights are indeed human rights.鈥

HHS declined to explain its position on gender-affirming surgeries but released a statement to KHN describing what spokesperson Adam Sarvana called 鈥渁 disturbing wave of radical attacks on some of our country鈥檚 most vulnerable children.鈥

鈥淭he Biden-Harris administration trusts parents, but we are unfortunately seeing interference in people鈥檚 medical decisions that jeopardizes potentially life-saving care,鈥 he said.

The message suggests unequivocal support for gender-affirming care, especially to address the high rate of suicide among trans teens. One White House says the administration is 鈥渃onfirming the positive impact of gender affirming care on youth mental health.鈥 The White House frames access to care as a civil rights issue for transgender people.

The White House statements largely echo those of leading medical groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics. The professional association representing 67,000 pediatricians has similarly been accused of pushing gender-affirming care, but Dr. Moira Szilagyi, AAP president, has been fending off what she calls 鈥渆xtremists.鈥

鈥淐ritics of our gender-affirming care policy mischaracterize it as pushing medical or surgical treatments on youth; in fact, the policy calls for the opposite: a holistic, collaborative, compassionate approach to care with no end goal or agenda,鈥

What About the Guidelines?

The America First Legal ad specifically points to the issue of surgery for teens and young adults. This, in itself, is complicated.

The guidelines from the World Professional Association of Transgender Health were updated , and they do broaden allowances for genital surgery for minors. But such surgeries are rare. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, which has been at the center of a firestorm over its pediatric transgender care clinic, said it has genital surgery on a minor.

Breast removal is also more acceptable for older teens under the new WPATH guidelines. The numbers have grown in recent years but remain relatively small compared with hormone therapy, which is a far more common treatment for teens. Data analysis of insurance claims found 鈥渢op surgery鈥 鈥 which refers to the removal of the breasts 鈥 is growing each year, but fewer than 300 minors a year are having the operations.

Dr. Michele Hutchison, chief of pediatric endocrinology at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, laughed at the notion the Biden administration is pushing such surgery.

鈥淭he only people that I鈥檝e ever met that push it are the patients,鈥 said Hutchison, who also cared for transgender youth in Arkansas. 鈥淚f anything, it鈥檚 usually us, as medical professionals, saying, 鈥楬ey, let鈥檚 take a beat. Let鈥檚 stop and think about it.鈥欌

Hutchison said she has never recommended genital surgery for a minor.

Does the Policy Equal Promotion?

The ad’s truth hinges on whether the White House is promoting or pushing gender-affirming care. What concerns Dr. Michael O鈥橞rien, a pediatrician in South Carolina and an LGBTQ+ advocate, is that the materials used to justify the ad read like 鈥渙bjective information.鈥

鈥淭he document from HHS does not promote or push any medical treatment so much as it describes it in technical terms,鈥 he said.

Even leaders of the Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine, who are wholly skeptical of the acceleration in gender-affirming care, said 鈥渋t is not accurate to say that the Biden administration is pushing these interventions on kids.鈥

鈥淧resumably, children don鈥檛 read the statements by the administration endorsing gender-affirming care,鈥 a society spokesperson said. 鈥淲e find the politicization of transgender health deeply problematic and unhelpful. Unfortunately, much of the U.S. has taken a politicized approach, on both sides of the debate.鈥

Our Ruling

The ad says: 鈥淛oe Biden and the New Left even promote surgery on teens and young adults, removing breasts and genitals.鈥 Experts in the field, , and even critics of gender-affirming care say they find the message misleading.

Some media outlets such as the Florida-based Beasley Media Group took the ad off the air, noting in internal that the company鈥檚 attorneys found 鈥渢he substantiation is inadequate to support the claims鈥 and that the spot is 鈥渘ot in the best interest of our company and or listeners.鈥 Some of the ad spots also were pulled by in Pittsburgh.

The Biden policy specifically lists surgery among the 鈥渁rray of services鈥 that should be available and notes that 鈥渆arly gender-affirming care is crucial.鈥 But the ad leaves out other types of care 鈥 such as mental health services 鈥 that are considered the starting point for caring for this at-risk population.

The ad’s key factual problem is the use of the words 鈥減romote鈥 and 鈥減ush.鈥 Making sure a treatment option is available doesn鈥檛 mean it鈥檚 being pushed, and to cast it as such is hyperbolic.

We rate this claim as False.

sources

Federal Communications Commission/Katz Media Group, , accessed Oct. 27, 2022

Federal Communications Commission/Katz Media Group, , accessed Oct. 27, 2022

Office of Population Affairs and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 鈥, March 2022

Phone interview, Dr. Michele Hutchison, division chief of endocrinology at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Oct. 27, 2022

Direct-message interview with Dr. Michael O鈥橞rien, a pediatrician in training at the Medical University of South Carolina, Nov. 3, 2022

Phone interview, Aurea Bola帽os Perea of LGBTQ+ advocacy group COLOR Latina in Colorado, Oct. 27, 2022

American Academy of Pediatrics president Moira Szilagyi , Aug. 10, 2022

Email statement from Adam Sarvana, communications director of the HHS assistant secretary of health, Oct. 27, 2022

PolitiFact, Aug. 10, 2022

Endocrine Society, 鈥,鈥 Sept. 1, 2017

World Professional Association for Transgender Health, , 2022

Email response, , Oct. 24, 2022