The American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, and Children’s Hospital Association all signed a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland urging the Biden administration to “investigate” certain organizations. The three medical institutions want the voices of their targets to be squashed, claiming they are “coordinating” and “provoking” outrage online.

The figures online are exposing the “radical gender surgeries that are being offered at some places across the country,” writes the Daily Wire. “From Boston to Akron to Nashville to Seattle, children’s hospitals, academic health systems, and physicians are being targeted and threatened for providing evidence-based health care,” the letter, which was obtained by the Manhattan Institute’s Christopher Rufo, stated.

“These attacks have not only made it difficult and dangerous for institutions and practices to provide this care, they have also disrupted many other services to families seeking care.”

The letter claimed that medical personnel have faced “increased threats via social media” and that there was “elevated and justifiable fear among families, patients, and staff.”

“These coordinated attacks threaten federally protected rights to health care for patients and their families. The attacks are rooted in an intentional campaign of disinformation, where a few high-profile users on social media share false and misleading information targeting individual physicians and hospitals, resulting in a rapid escalation of threats, harassment, and disruption of care across multiple jurisdictions,” the letter continued.

“Our organizations have called on technology companies to do more to prevent this practice on digital platforms, and we now urge your office to take swift action to investigate and prosecute all organizations, individuals, and entities responsible.”
The letter claimed that the “hospitals, staff, and their communities” have been “shaken” by outrage that has been generated as a result of them being put under the microscope.

“Providers of evidence-based gender-affirming health care and their colleagues are facing increased stress and fear on top of the conditions they have faced while working on the frontlines of a global pandemic for nearly three years,” the letter said. “Families seeking care at these institutions as well as those providing their care fear for their personal safety in the wake of these attacks.”