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Whistleblower vindicated

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Texan doctor was indicted in 2023 by the Biden DOJ for leaking anonymized medical records from the Texas Children's Hosptial proving that children were receiving transgender surgeries despite the hospital publicly stating that they do not do that.
Following the resignation of Biden appointee U.S. Attorney Alamdar Hamdani, the federal prosecutor agreed to drop all charges against the doctor.
https://nypost.com/2025/01/24/us-news/doj-drops-charges-against-texas-doc-who-blew-whistle-on-kids-secret-sex-change-surgeries/
DOJ drops charges against Texas doc who blew whistle on kids’ secret sex-change surgeries

The federal case against a Texas doctor accused of illegally leaking that a Houston hospital was secretly performing transgender surgeries on kids was dropped Friday — weeks before trial was set to begin.

US District Judge David Hittner signed off on prosecutors’ request to throw out all four felony counts accusing Dr. Eithan Haim, 34, of accessing patient records from Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) under false pretenses and providing them to conservative journalist Christopher Rufo in 2023.

Rufo then published a report in City Journal showing the hospital was performing so-called “gender-affirming” procedures on kids at least through May 2023, despite announcing it had stopped offering surgeries and puberty blockers a year earlier.

The initial announcement followed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issuing an opinion in February 2022 declaring sex change procedures in kids a form of child abuse.

The dismissal request “with prejudice” was made in a single-page joint motion filed by the feds with Haim’s consent.

The motion didn’t offer any explanation for why prosecutors wanted to drop the case with trial set to begin on Feb. 10.

Haim faced up to ten years behind bars if convicted and sentenced to the maximum on all counts.

Judge Hittner approved the request in an order issued later Friday.