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Trump DOJ drops charges brought by Biden admin against Texas doctor who blew whistle on child sex changes

"All open counts in the above-listed criminal case are hereby DISMISSED with prejudice."

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"All open counts in the above-listed criminal case are hereby DISMISSED with prejudice."

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Texas Dr. Eithan Haim, who was prosecuted by the Biden administration's Department of Justice after he exposed and spoke out about Texas Children’s Hospital illegally performing child sex change procedures, has had his case dismissed after the Trump administration’s DOJ dropped the charges in the case on Friday.

According to court documents posted by Haim, United States District Judge David Hittner wrote in the decision, "As the direct and only result of a joint motion of the parties, the United States Attorneys Office of the Southern District of Texas, and legal counsel for the defendant, Eithan David Haim, the Second Superseding Indictment and all open counts in the above-listed criminal case are hereby DISMISSED with prejudice."





The Trump administration moved to dismiss the case after Haim posted on Thursday, "I am scheduled to go to trial in a few weeks in a place which has up until this point been nothing less than a kangaroo court. All of the most basic rules have been violated in favor of a corrupted DOJ and all of it has come at the cost of my constitutional rights."



He also added, "The Trump administration took office a few days ago and issued an Executive Order to end the weaponization of the DOJ against its own citizens. But I can assure you that today that weaponization is just as alive as it was January 19th, 2025. Because the acting US Attorney is running cover while this weaponized prosecution is being accelerated behind closed doors in direct violation of the President's Executive Order."

The Biden DOJ sought to bring a gag order against him, but he sent on the statement on Thursday anyway to call attention to the case, according to the Daily Wire

The post from Haim had over 1 million views on Friday afternoon by the time the dismissal came down on his case. The Biden administration's DOJ accused Haim of “obtaining protected individual health information for patients that were not under his care and without authorization" when he exposed that an underage child was receiving a sex change intervention when Texas law had outlawed the practices on minors.
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