Illustration depicting Children's Hospital Colorado amid federal probe and subpoena battle over youth gender-affirming care records.
Illustration depicting Children's Hospital Colorado amid federal probe and subpoena battle over youth gender-affirming care records.
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HHS refers Children’s Hospital Colorado to inspector general as hospital fights DOJ subpoena over youth gender-affirming care records

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it has referred Children’s Hospital Colorado to its inspector general over what it described as noncompliance with newly announced federal standards targeting certain gender-related medical interventions for minors. The hospital is separately asking a federal court to block a Justice Department subpoena seeking records tied to its care for transgender adolescents, as a coalition of Democratic-led states challenges the federal initiative in court.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said Tuesday that it referred Children’s Hospital Colorado to the department’s Office of Inspector General, citing what HHS described as the hospital’s failure to meet “recognized standards of health care” set out in a public health declaration signed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (dailywire.com)

HHS General Counsel Mike Stuart said the department “will always take every possible action to ensure children all across the nation are safe and protected,” according to a statement quoted by The Daily Wire. (dailywire.com)

The referral comes amid a broader Trump administration push to restrict federally supported care the administration calls “sex-rejecting procedures” for minors. On December 18, 2025, HHS announced proposed Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services rules that would bar hospitals from performing such procedures on patients under 18 as a condition of participation in Medicare and Medicaid, and would also limit federal Medicaid funding for these procedures for those under 18, with a parallel restriction on federal Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) funding for those under 19. (hhs.gov)

HHS said Kennedy’s declaration—described by the department as based on an HHS “peer-reviewed report”—concluded that these interventions “do not meet professionally recognized standards of health care,” and warned that practitioners who perform them on minors would be deemed out of compliance with those standards. (hhs.gov)

Children’s Hospital Colorado is also in a separate court fight over a Justice Department administrative subpoena issued in July seeking documents related to the hospital’s provision of gender-affirming care to adolescents. The subpoena seeks materials including insurance claims and billing records, internal guidance, and information tied to prescriptions of puberty blockers or “cross-sex hormones,” according to court filings described in reporting and in a multistate amicus brief supporting the hospital’s motion to quash. (dailywire.com)

The Justice Department’s inquiry is focused on whether the “promotion, marketing, labeling, sale, and distribution” of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for treatment of gender dysphoria and related disorders could violate the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, according to court documents referenced in reporting. (dailywire.com)

The hospital has argued that complying would require disclosure of sensitive medical information. California Attorney General Rob Bonta, whose office backed the hospital in an amicus brief, said the subpoena seeks “patient records” and personally identifying information, and called it an overreach. (oag.ca.gov)

Separately, a coalition of 19 states and Washington, D.C., filed suit in federal court in Oregon in late December challenging Kennedy’s declaration and the administration’s effort to threaten exclusion from Medicare and Medicaid for providers offering the care. The states argue the declaration is unlawful and procedurally flawed; HHS has defended the declaration and related proposed rules as necessary to protect children. (apnews.com)

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X users, primarily conservative activists and officials, applaud HHS's referral of Children’s Hospital Colorado to the inspector general for alleged noncompliance with federal standards on gender-affirming care for minors. Critics accuse the hospital of hiding procedures despite prior denials and resisting DOJ subpoenas, with 20 Democratic states intervening in support. News accounts neutrally report on unsealed court records revealing the hospital's arguments. Sentiments are largely negative toward the hospital and supportive of federal oversight to protect children.

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Illustration depicting RFK Jr. announcing controversial vaccine policy changes at HHS, clashing with prior senatorial assurances.
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A year into RFK Jr.’s tenure at HHS, major shifts in U.S. vaccine policy clash with assurances he gave senators

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About a year after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took office as U.S. secretary of health and human services, the CDC has rolled back several universal childhood immunization recommendations, and the administration has moved to claw back pandemic-era public health funds and unwind federal investments in mRNA vaccine development—steps that critics say conflict with Kennedy’s confirmation-hearing assurances on vaccines and vaccine-related funding.

A Biden-appointed federal judge in Oregon issued a verbal ruling Thursday blocking a Trump administration HHS declaration that deemed transgender medical procedures for minors unsafe and ineffective. The decision sides with Democratic attorneys general who sued over the December 2025 policy from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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The University of Miami Health System has deleted webpages on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives as well as gender-affirming services, according to information from Consumers’ Research. This action occurs amid pressure from the Trump administration to reduce transgender medicine and DEI programs. However, the system continues to offer these services and maintain related policies.

Jay W. Richards, a Heritage Foundation vice president and self-described pro-life conservative, argues in a Daily Wire opinion piece that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. earned conservatives’ backing for Health and Human Services secretary because of his opposition to COVID-era restrictions and his focus on chronic disease in children. Richards also points to several Trump administration actions on abortion-related policy that he says have reassured some pro-life supporters.

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Vanderbilt University Medical Center has announced it will stop performing gender-affirming plastic surgeries for adults due to operational limitations. The Nashville-based hospital continues to offer nonsurgical gender-affirming care for those 19 and older but provides no such care for patients under 19. This decision follows earlier criticism of the program's former director for comments on the profitability of these procedures.

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