Trump Doj rejects a case against a Texas doctor who has been blowing a whistle in transgender medicine for minors
The case against the whistle of transgender medicine, Dr. Eithan Haim, was discharged on Friday with prejudice after a months -long legal battle.
“The United States finally agreed that they would reject the case against Dr. Haima, and the court had just approved the dismissal,” said Marcella Burke, an Eithan Haim lawyer, said Fox News Digital. “The case was fired by prejudice so that the federal government can never come after it because of the blowing of a whistle on the secret program of a pediatric transgender person at the Texas Children’s Hospital.”
Haim was the subject A criminal case that is ongoing He brought in the Ministry of Justice Biden (DOJ) after leaking documents in the media that revealed that the Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston performed transgender medical procedures on minors until May 2023. The hospital leadership announced that it stopped providing surgeons and blockades of Puberty to change sex and Puberty a year before, after the Texas State Attorney Ken Paxton ruled that it was abuse of children under the State Law.
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The decision of the court “is completely revenge on Dr. Haima,” Burke said. “We thank everyone who helped along the way to discover this huge injustice and we are grateful for securing this victory on behalf of our client.”
“The fight against the evil he exposed to continues, but this release is the rejection of the federal law enforcement weapons and the first step in the responsibility for the crimes we all witnessed in this case.”
The dismissal allegedly followed after Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo., Talked to Trump’s guide about the case, persuading them to “stop the malicious prosecutor’s office of Biden” Haim “, a brave whistleblower who exposed illegal surgery Texas, “Hawley wrote on X.”
“After my call this morning, I am overjoyed that I am reporting that Trump is now moving to reject this illegitimate persecution,” Hawley announced on x A few hours later.
Haim was a resident of Baylor Medicine from June 2018 to June 2023 and worked at the Texas Children’s Hospital during part of his residence. In a piece published At the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal, Haim claimed that three days after the announcement that transgender medical procedures had stopped, the surgeon implanted a hormonal device in a 11-year-old girl who experienced her gender dysforia. Then, over the next year, Haim said that more colleagues told him to implants the puberty blocking devices in minors identifying transgender persons.
The plaintiffs of the Doy claimed that the medical data that Haim sent to Chris Rufo was published with the children’s names, but Haim’s lawyers claim that all the information about patients had been redefined. The impression has accused HAIM on charges of violating the Law on Portability and Liability of Health Insurance (HIPAA), which protects patients’ health data and gives them rights in relation to their health records.
Significant is that the regulations of HIPAA allow you to detect protected information to stop the awful treatment of medicine. Haim said his wife had spent more than $ 200,000 fighting against the impression.
Between the original on May 29, an indictment of the second charges on October 10, the Doom changed part of his language, eliminating any mention of the “protected hipa” information and changed the victims of alleged damage caused by Haim’s actions from “TCH doctors and patients” “TCH and patients his doctors. “
Fox News Digital previously reported In December that the prosecutor who was charges against HAIM was drawn from a case after the information revealed a great conflict between interest in the involvement of her family into the hospital system.
In addition, according to lawyers about the case and court documents reviewed by Fox News Digital, the impression possessed information that has been denied violations of HIPAA from the very beginning.
Incoming originally claimed that Haim did not provide care for TCH patients after 2021, which was used as the basis for his claims that Haim had no reason to approach patients’ records, but unburdened documents to deny this claimAccording to Haim’s lawyers.
Fox News’ Nikolas Lanum and Nate Foy contributed to this report.