The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently hired a former New York assistant attorney general who appears to have lost her job because she criticized drugs and surgeries for gender-confused kids.
Glenna Goldis attracted attention for her criticism of prescribing kids cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers. The push to get kids to take the drugs raised alarms for Goldis, a liberal lesbian.
A “consumer fraud” expert, Goldis would speak on podcasts and at events about her concerns about the chemical interventions. Her outspoken warnings eventually raised enough issues that New York Attorney General Letitia James fired her in January.
But now Goldis has a new job at the FTC that will allow her to pursue companies that are misleading young kids about the supposed benefits of taking drugs to look like the opposite sex, The Daily Wire reported.
She previously spoke at an event last July hosted by the consumer watchdog about the harms of so-called “gender affirming care.”
Conservative commentators were quick to praise the news of Goldis’s hire by the FTC.
“Leticia James may come to rue the day she crossed @glennagoldis on pediatric gender medicine,” Sarah Parshall Perry with Defending Education wrote on X. “Glenna is about to unleash the whirlwind at the FTC.”
The American Principles Project called Goldis a “courageous lawyer” and warned, “justice is coming.”
“Goldis will now be prosecuting gender doctors for the lies they tell to vulnerable patients for the federal government, as James should have been doing,” commentator Wesley Yang predicted.
Proponents of prosecuting medical professionals who operate on gender-confused kids recently notched a historic victory in Goldis’ home state of New York.
A Westchester County jury recently awarded $2 million in damages to a formerly gender-confused woman “who underwent a double mastectomy six years ago at age 16 in what is believed to be the first U.S. malpractice case of its kind to reach a trial verdict,” EWTN News reported.
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