A flurry of federal actions in President Donald Trump’s second term has transgender Minnesotans wondering whether they will continue to exist in public life.
Rollbacks on the liberties of transgender people have been a hallmark of Trump 2.0 since day one, when Trump issued an executive order declaring that the policy of the United States is to recognize two genders. It reached a crescendo last month when the administration proposed federally defunding hospitals that provide gender-affirming care for minors.
“Make no mistake: These are not actions in isolation,” said Kat Rohn, executive director of OutFront Minnesota, which advocates for LGBTQ Minnesotans. “They are part of a broad and coordinated effort to diminish LGBTQ people’s ability to fully participate in public life.”
Several transgender and nonbinary state legislators — including Rep. Leigh Finke, the first openly transgender woman to serve in the Minnesota Legislature — joined medical providers and trans advocates at the State Capitol on Jan. 6 to rally support for Minnesota’s protections of transgender people.
“Attacks on trans health care are not about science, they’re not about protecting patients, and they’re certainly not about the law,” Megan Peterson, executive director of the Minnesota-based advocacy organization Gender Justice. “They’re about politics — raw and cynical politics. Every major medical association agrees on the evidence supporting gender-affirming care. So when politicians step in to override doctors, patients, parents and judges, that’s not governance. That’s ideological control."
Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would criminalize gender-affirming care for youth.
The next day, the Trump administration’s top health officials proposed rules to prohibit Medicaid funds from covering gender-affirming care for minors and revoke Medicare and Medicaid dollars from hospitals that provide it.
Medicaid and Medicare accounted for nearly 45% of all spending on hospital care in 2023, according to KFF, a health policy nonprofit.