
House Republicans score a vital win protecting children from taxpayer-funded sex changes, with only four Democrats daring to join the right side of history.
Story Highlights
- House passes “Do No Harm In Medicaid Act” to block federal Medicaid funding for sex change surgeries and medications on minors.
- Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw sponsors the bill, backed by Georgia Republican Rep., marking a conservative pushback against radical gender agendas.
- Just four House Democrats break ranks to support the measure, exposing deep party divides on family values and fiscal responsibility.
- Victory aligns with President Trump’s executive actions safeguarding children from chemical and surgical mutilation.
Bill Passes with Bipartisan Support
Four House Democrats joined Republicans to pass the “Do No Harm In Medicaid Act” on Thursday. Texas Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw sponsored the legislation. Georgia Republican Rep. co-sponsored the bill. This measure halts federal Medicaid funding for sex change surgeries and medications targeting minors. The vote represents a direct stand against using taxpayer dollars to promote irreversible procedures on children. Conservatives hail it as a defense of family values and common sense.
Today @HouseGOP passed the Do No Harm in Medicaid Act, taking a major step to protect children from irreversible gender transition surgeries and strengthen the Medicaid program.
Read more about the legislation passed today ⬇️https://t.co/zuoVkHr5kt
— Energy and Commerce Committee (@HouseCommerce) December 18, 2025
Crenshaw Leads Charge Against Radical Policies
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a steadfast Texas conservative, introduced the bill to protect vulnerable youth. Lawmakers targeted Medicaid’s role in funding what critics call child mutilation. The legislation prevents federal dollars from supporting puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries for minors seeking gender transitions. This action counters years of leftist policies pushing woke gender ideology into healthcare. Passage signals growing resistance to government overreach in personal and family matters.
Only Four Democrats Cross the Aisle
Despite overwhelming Republican support, just four House Democrats voted yes. Their rare alignment underscores frustration with extreme party stances on child protection. Most Democrats opposed the bill, continuing defense of agendas conservatives view as harmful to youth and traditional values. This split highlights ongoing battles in Congress over fiscal priorities and moral lines. The narrow bipartisan vote ensures no blank check for controversial treatments.
Trump Era Builds on This Momentum
President Trump’s second term amplifies such victories through over 170 executive orders. These include protections closing borders, shielding children from mutilation, and ending radical indoctrination in schools. The administration prioritizes American families by ending wasteful DEI programs. House action on Medicaid aligns perfectly with Trump’s agenda to Make America Healthy Again. It rejects Biden-era overspending on divisive social experiments.
Protecting Taxpayers and Children Alike
Stopping Medicaid funding saves taxpayer money while upholding constitutional principles of limited government. Conservatives argue such policies erode parental rights and promote irreversible harm. With Trump in office, expect further rollbacks of globalist and woke excesses. This bill sets a precedent for sanity in federal health spending. Families gain reassurance that Washington prioritizes child welfare over ideological crusades.








