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December 21, 2025

The Trump administration is trying to legislate trans people out of existence | Judith Levine

Executive Summary

The Trump administration is intensifying efforts to restrict medical care for transgender youth, exemplified by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent proposal to block gender-affirming treatments and threaten funding for hospitals providing such care. Key actions include the FDA's crackdown on nonmedical gender-affirming products, labeling them as unregistered medical devices, which could lead to severe regulatory consequences for businesses. These measures reflect a broader strategy to legislate transgender individuals out of existence, as evidenced by a recent House bill criminalizing the provision of transgender care. Despite these challenges, transgender and nonbinary individuals are likely to continue seeking necessary care, albeit through more dangerous and unregulated means.

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Stoic Response

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Stoic Field Manual Entry: Navigating Challenges to Transgender Rights

What Is Within Our Power

  • Personal Response: We can choose our reactions to external events. While we cannot control the actions of the Trump administration or the FDA, we can control how we respond to these actions.
  • Support for Trans Rights: Engage in advocacy, educate others, and provide support to transgender and nonbinary individuals in your community.
  • Self-Care: Prioritize mental and emotional well-being amidst external turmoil. Seek connection, understanding, and resilience.

What Is Opinion

  • Government Actions: The framing of gender-affirming care as “sex-rejecting procedures” reflects a biased opinion rather than an objective truth. Recognize that opinions can be misguided and harmful.
  • Public Perception: Understand that societal views on transgender issues are shaped by misinformation and prejudice. This is not a reflection of reality but rather an opinion that can be challenged.
  • Legislative Intent: The belief that criminalizing transgender care will eliminate transgender identities is a flawed and harmful opinion. Acknowledge that such views stem from fear and misunderstanding.

What Action Virtue Demands

  • Advocacy for Justice: Stand up for the rights of transgender individuals. Engage in peaceful protests, write to representatives, and support organizations that fight for equality.
  • Compassion and Empathy: Approach discussions about transgender issues with kindness. Understand the struggles faced by transgender and nonbinary individuals and offer support.
  • Education and Awareness: Promote accurate information about gender-affirming care and the importance of bodily autonomy. Challenge harmful narratives and misinformation in your community.

Conclusion

In the face of adversity, we must remember the Stoic principle: while we cannot control the actions of others, we can control our responses. Uphold virtue through advocacy, compassion, and education, recognizing that the fight for justice and equality is not just a political issue but a moral imperative.

Source Body Text

On Thursday, when Robert F Kennedy Jr announced an effort to block medical treatments for transgender youth, he used the term “sex-rejecting procedures” in place of “gender-affirming care”. And where transgender advocates and healthcare providers view puberty blockers, hormones and (in rare cases) surgical interventions as suicide prevention measures, the health secretary claimed that these “procedures” will do the opposite: “rob children of their futures.” Under his proposals, hospitals that provide transgender care to minors would lose federal funding, including Medicaid. In language as in policy, Kennedy is negating everything, and everyone, trans. Not content to harm transgender youth by denying medical care, however, the Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on nonmedical products like stretchy garments and silicon prostheses. In attempting to regulate away commerce in gender-affirming garments and prostheses, it is attempting to regulate away transgender people. On Wednesday, the FDA sent warning letters to a dozen purveyors of chest binders, underwear for tucking fleshly genitals or packing artificial ones, and fake breasts and penises. The letters charge the businesses, whose names – ShapeShifter Apparel, GenderBender LLC, TomboyX – indicate the nature of their wares, with neglecting to register these products as “medical devices”. “Failure to adequately address this matter may result in regulatory action being initiated by the FDA without further notice,” the letters warn. “These actions include, but are not limited to, seizure and injunction.” The FDA has a lot of nerve. After all, its parent agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, is helmed by a man who has promoted fake “cures” for autism, such as chelation, a treatment for heavy metal poisoning that killed a child this year. To head autism and vaccine “research”, Kennedy has appointed the charlatan David Geier, who, with his father, has published studies backing the debunked claim that vaccines cause autism. To run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, he has named Mehmet Oz, who has promoted quack treatments like green coffee bean extract and raspberry ketones for weight loss. This intensified federal regulation piles on more pain for transgender people, a crusade Trump launched on his first day in office with the executive order “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government”. The order requires the federal government to recognize only two immutable sexes – male and female – and to issue identity documents such as passports in accordance with that edict. Congress is collaborating: a bill passed by the House of Representatives on Wednesday would make providing transgender care a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. As the homeland security agency is doing to immigrants, HHS is attempting to disappear its own designated undesirables. But more than driving people into hiding or sending them to undisclosed detention sites, the Trump administration believes it can legislate and regulate transgender and nonbinary people out of existence. The president’s definition of acceptable humanity is limited. If he had his way, it seems, all women would be white and blonde. But like women who seek to end their pregnancies in states and countries where abortion is illegal, transgender people will continue to seek hormones and surgery – only they will be forced to do so through black markets and unlicensed providers, risking illness, impairment and death. Transmasculine people who don’t get top surgery will bind their breasts; transfeminine people will tuck their bits. If they want comfort and style, they’ll pay more for it. Criminalization does not stop people from doing all they can to exercise the most fundamental human right: bodily autonomy. It just makes doing so more perilous. Transgender and nonbinary people have always existed and will continue to exist. They may be driven underground, but they will not disappear. The Trump administration knows it cannot eliminate people whose genders do not match their birth certificates. So instead, it will use any means it finds necessary to do what it does best: make them suffer. Judith Levine is a Brooklyn-based journalist, essayist and author of five books. Her Substack is Today in Fascism