Doctor targeted by DOJ for exposing child abuse in Texas hospital
"These doctors believe they can become gods and create something new."
A doctor who worked with journalist Christopher Rufo to expose potentially illegal gender treatments for children at Texas Children’s Hospital now says he’s the subject of a Department of Justice Probe.
"These doctors believe they can become gods and create something new," Dr. Eithan Haim recently told CBN News. "It's not a doctor's job to harm people even if the person wants it."
"The largest children's hospital in the world was lying about a program that was manipulating, mutilating, and sterilizing young, confused, adolescent children," he explained.
An attorney for Haim explains that he has been informed he’s the subject of a federal investigation for sharing documents he says were redacted with Rufo.
"We have no indication of what he's being investigated for," attorney Marcella Burke told CBN. "Our understanding is that the DOJ would be interested in charging him on a technicality if they could."
Haim says that when he was in residency at Texas Children’s, he discovered that some doctors were still performing puberty-disrupting treatments on minors despite stating they would cease the practice to reflect current state law.
"There were a few residents who I knew who said that they had just finished implanting a puberty-blocking device in an 11, 12, 13-year-old kid who believed they were transgender, who had all these psychiatric issues which were being unaddressed," he explained.
He has since issued a letter through his attorneys to members of Congress to expose what he describes as a “weaponization of the federal government” against whistleblowers like himself.
A GiveSendGo campaign created to cover his attorney fees explains that Dr. Haim does not believe he is a “victim,” but rather someone who has been given “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stand up for what is right and against those who abuse their authority to silence those who speak the truth.”
Link: Doctor Who Exposed Gender Treatment for Children Now Target of DOJ Probe
An officer who responded to the a shooting at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas last month can be heard in newly-released bodycam footage praying for the little boy who was critically injured in the incident.
“Father God ... Father God, just be with us,” a female officer identified as Garcia prays amid the confusion as caught on camera.
The footage was released along with other chilling videos captured in the attack and posted to the Houston Police Department’s YouTube page recently.
In the February 11 attack, shooter Genesse Moreno dragged her 7-year-old son, Samuel, into Lakewood Church wielding a rifle. Samuel was shot in the fire Moreno exchanged with security at the church, and Moreno was ultimately shot and killed by law enforcement officers after falsely threatening to detonate a bomb.
"We need to go. We need to get closer. Father God. God," Garcia can be heard praying as she responds to the scene, prior to Moreno’s death.
"Come on. Come on. We need to approach. Father God, just be with us. Forgive us our sins," her petition continues. As she approaches the wounded child, she continues her prayers.
“Father God, please bring him close to you," she says. "You're good, you're good, you're good, it's OK."
Note that little Samuel is still fighting for his life in the hospital, where he is being supported by his previously estranged paternal grandmother.
"Sam is now entering the very long road towards life. For the first 10 days Sam had to just survive. Now he must choose every single day to live more fully. He can now be sat up on my lap with his body braced between mine and the Physical Therapist.....and with the PT holding his head steady. In that position I read him a story and sing to him,” his grandmother recently shared on Facebook, as The Christian Post reported.
Link: Bodycam Footage From Lakewood Shooting Catches Officer Praying for Wounded Little Boy
The social media platform “X,” formerly Twitter, recently reneged on a recent policy change that would have appeared to be a reversal of new owner Elon Musk’s intention to protect free speech on the platform.
X had previously unrolled a policy that would “reduce the visibility of posts” that “misgendered” or “deadnamed” (used the given name of a transgender person) other users.
However, as Forbes recently reported, the social media network walked back the policy on Monday, specifying that such would be the case as “required by local laws.”
Musk, a vocal critic of progressive ideology including the tyranny of pronouns, was confronted on X by such prominent voices as Tim Pool and Chaya Raichik of Libs of TikTok.
“I will be terminating all ad spend commitments and verified accounts over X reinstating the misgendering policy,” wrote independent journalist and podcast host Pool.
“In all seriousness @elonmusk can you please clarify this? Why the change?” asked Raichik.
The billionaire, who recently acquired Twitter (as it was then known) for $44 billion after repeatedly criticizing the previous ownership’s censorial and politically-driven policies, specified to Raichik that she “wouldn’t be suspended” and that the policy would only be used to prevent “repeated, targeted harassment of a particular person.”
Link: “X” Walks Back Recent Pronoun Policy Change After Pressure From Conservatives
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