Tuesday, March 11, 2025

The ‘transgender mice’ lie: How Trump’s war on science is harming real people


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Carolyn Mccoy, 
March 11, 2025

The latest manufactured outrage from the far right? “Transgender mice.”

It’s the perfect viral talking point — designed to sound absurd, evoke outrage and make people believe that the government is wasting their money on nonsense. But it’s a lie.

The real story? The National Institutes of Health allocated funding to study biological sex differences in the brain — research that helps us understand mental health conditions, neurological disorders, and yes, gender identity.

Of the $8 million in research funding they are mocking, only $1.4 million went specifically toward transgender research. The rest? It was spent on studies of Alzheimer’s, PTSD, and depression — research that could save lives. But that’s not what they want you to focus on.

This isn’t just about defunding a study. This is about erasing science that doesn’t fit a political agenda.

If you’ve heard people say that being trans is just a trend, ask yourself: Why do so many trans people say they have always felt this way? Why does gender dysphoria show up in childhood, long before social influences?

Because gender identity isn’t a fad — it’s neurological.

Here’s what we do know:

Autistic people are between six- and seven times more likely to be transgender or nonbinary.Nearly 25% of gender-diverse youth are autistic.Neurological and genetic factors play a role in gender identity — this isn’t just psychology, it’s biology.

Why does this matter? Because if we can understand how gender identity develops in the brain, we can better support trans youth, improve mental health care, and help autistic individuals who experience gender dysphoria.

This funding wasn’t about “making mice trans.” It was about understanding how the brain processes gender. And that knowledge could help millions of people.
If you’re worried about government waste, look at the real problem

If conservatives were really concerned about wasteful spending, they’d look at something far more harmful: the White House’s own anti-trans propaganda.

Donald Trump’s administration isn’t just cutting funding for trans research — it’s publishing misleading, politically motivated attacks on transgender people using taxpayer dollars.

A recent article posted on WhiteHouse.gov dangerously misrepresented science, promoting debunked claims about gender identity and paving the way for rolling back health care protections for trans people, banning gender-affirming care nationwide and erasing legal rights for trans students.

This isn’t about science. It’s about a larger, dangerous narrative that transgenderism isn’t real, that research on gender identity should be defunded and that trans people don’t deserve health care or legal protections.

If you want to talk about wasteful spending, then look at this administration’s efforts to push misinformation while ignoring the real issues affecting Americans.
Defend the science. Defend the truth.

The next time someone brings up “transgender mice,” ask them:

Do you believe in funding neuroscience research on gender identity?Do you support medical studies that could help autistic and trans youth?Why are you mad about this funding, but not billions wasted on government propaganda?

If you believe in truth, science and protecting vulnerable communities, you should care about this. It isn’t about mice. It’s about erasing science that doesn’t fit a political agenda.

Don’t fall for it. Science matters. People matter. The truth matters.


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'Have you no decency?' Lawmakers spar as House GOP chair calls trans congresswoman a man


Matthew Chapman
March 11, 2025 
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U.S. Rep-elect Sarah McBride (D-DE) picks during a lottery drawing for office assignments for new House members-elect of the incoming 119th Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 21, 2024. REUTERS/Nathan Howar


Chaos broke out during a House hearing on Tuesday after a Republican committee chair addressed Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE), the first openly transgender lawmaker elected to Congress, as a man, and shut down the hearing altogether when confronted over it, The New York Times reported.



"The Europe Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs panel was in the middle of a hearing on arms control and U.S. assistance to Europe when its chairman, Representative Keith Self of Texas, introduced his colleague by calling her 'Mr. McBride,'" reported Annie Karni. "Ms. McBride, who entered Congress knowing she would present a unique target for Republicans who have politicized and attacked transgender people, has generally chosen to let such moments slide. On Tuesday, she briefly registered her displeasure by returning Mr. Self’s slight, responding, 'Thank you, Madam Chair,' before proceeding with her remarks."

While McBride tried to leave it at this, Rep. Bill Keating (D-MA) then spoke up on her behalf in outrage, the report continued.


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“Mr. Chairman, you are out of order,” said Keating. “Mr. Chairman, have you no decency? I mean, I’ve come to know you a little bit. But this is not decent.”

He then demanded, “You will not continue [this hearing] with me unless you introduce a duly elected representative the right way,” after which Self adjourned the session.


He later justified his behavior on social media by writing, “It is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes, male and female.”

McBride identifies as female.

Republicans, emboldened by their belief that President Donald Trump's attacks on transgender rights in the 2024 campaign were effective, have moved to crack down on what they call "gender ideology," mandating Capitol Hill restrooms be used by sex assigned at birth. Trump has also signed orders declaring there are two sexes that cannot be altered after birth.

Some observers have noted the literal terms of the order could accidentally declare all Americans female — and imposing similar rules on gendered sports leagues at colleges and universities receiving federal funding, which is currently being challenged in court.

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