Illinois attorney general says state will protect gender-affirming care, despite Trump executive order – Chicago Tribune/MSN

“State attorneys general will continue to enforce state laws that provide access to gender-affirming care, in states where such enforcement authority exists, and we will challenge any unlawful effort by the Trump administration to restrict access to it in our jurisdictions,” the statement from Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the attorneys general of 14 other states says.
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Pat S.
1 year ago

Illinois stands for illegal aliens, denying life to the unborn, mutilation of children, drug usage, and gambling. I’m confident legalized prostitution will be floated next.

Lincoln weeps.

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

These people are pathetic.

Bud Dark
1 year ago

Dear Taxpayer,
We are using your taxes to help disturbed people try to change their sex.
Your friends,
The Democrats
PS we will be raising your taxes.

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Bud Dark

They believe it’s a human right to sacrifice their children to the alter of transgenderism. 2,500 years ago these same people would be sacrificing their children to Moloch in the fire at Carthage but in them modern era they cut off their children’s genitals and force them to be mentally ill instead.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Go to DC and plead your case, Kwame. You and Johnson will be racing each other out of the door as they expose your ignorance of basic law and rip you a new one.

Jerry
1 year ago

If the Illinois budget has to pick up costs of what the federales won’t pay for, plus liabilities for errors and future suicides, this will accelerate state insolvency and hasten bankruptcy. Long term gain from short term pain.

Bill also
1 year ago

I remember when people had to go up to Kenosha wi to get a tattoo. Boy have things changed.

Fullbladder
1 year ago

He is simply, Raoul-the-fool.

JackBolly
1 year ago

The Federal funding will be halted.

Freddy
1 year ago

Here’s a list of what those under age 21 cannot do. But they could get gender surgery if they choose without parental consent. Anything wrong with this picture?
https://www.wikihow.com/What-Can-You-Do-at-21

Frank Goudy
1 year ago

There should be no gender changes or ‘care’ for minors. Young people go through many changes in their teenage years.

Legally, I would support such changes if approved by the parents (but not at my cost). However, as a parent I believe this would be very foolish. Wait until their early 20’s and see ow they feel. Then they can make the change (again, not at my expense)

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Pritzker’s puppet has spoken

marko
1 year ago

These people are sick and evil degenerates. I now know two kids going through hormone treatments because their parents are sickos too and the kids are absolutely already in need of sever mental help and the mutilation and drugs will only make them worse or even suicidal. Everyone involved in this fake science experiment from the politicians to the parents to Northwestern Hospital where they are performing the mutilations needs to be jailed.

Fullbladder
1 year ago
Reply to  marko

That’s sad. The future will look back upon this degeneracy, as lobotomies are looked at now. Those kids lives will be ruined.

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  marko

Worse that prison.

Joey Zamboni
1 year ago

True ‘gender-affirming care’ is calmly informing little Johnny that he is a ‘boy’ when he comes home from school & announces he is a ‘girl’…

Not caving in to his delusional behavior, most likely from being brain washed in class by his loony teachers…

The Railroader
1 year ago

The work of Kwame’s life: irreversible child genital mutilation.

These people are sick.

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