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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

The Trump Administration Admits to Medically Experimenting on Trans People in Prisons!!! [This from Transitics.Substack.Com]

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The Trump Administration Admits to Medically Experimenting on Trans People in Prisons
The Trump administration admits to testing conversion therapy on trans prisoners and implies its policy of forcibly detransitioning trans me

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"I know hardly anyone reads articles when I share them so to highlight some key parts here:


"under [this policy], the ~2,200 trans people in federal custody will be medically and socially detransitioned against their will, all in the name of helping 

them “recover” from gender dysphoria.””… the third study in this category attempts to compare trans women who undergo gender-affirming surgery to those 

with an entirely unrelated medical condition known as ‘adult acquired buried penis.’ Equating these two is an entirely medically inaccurate and hateful rhetorical 

decision, and it’s telling of the manner in which the Trump administration is trying to frame trans people’s bodies.


Meanwhile, the fourth study analyzes fertility in 18 trans men who paused their hormone therapy in order to have children, and it constitutes the only fertility study

 the BOP admits to have reviewed. As if that wasn’t alarming enough, this specific study doesn’t evaluate if trans men can carry children after going off testosterone; 

it actually evaluates when. Given the fact that the BOP has no legitimate reason to concern itself with fertility, this implies that the Trump administration

—at least in part—created the prison policy out of a desire to find out how soon the forcibly detransitioned trans men in its custody will be able to carry children.


Finally, perhaps the greatest confession is provided by the last two sources. The first of these is a medical article providing commentary on a study—

a study that was not reviewed during the creation of this policy—of trans patients at Kaiser Permanente clinics, and in its words, its sole purpose is to 

“describe methods of cohort ascertainment and data collection and to characterise the study population.” Put differently, it communicates two things: 

how to single out trans people through health information and what data a study on trans people should collect."


"So far, the judge overseeing the ACLU’s lawsuit against this policy, Reagan appointee Royce Lamberth, has been surprisingly sympathetic towards 

the plaintiffs and, as a result, has blocked it from being enforced for the ~800 that have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria. 

However, if the Bureau of Prisons’ policy is eventually allowed to stand by the Supreme Court, it will undoubtedly lead to tremendous suffering among 

the trans people in federal custody."

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