In their coverage of Florida’s latest attack on the trans community, mainstream print and blog outlets are failing to fact-check false claims made by GOP officials, instead acting as a sounding board for misinformation on gender-affirming care.
As part of its ongoing assault on the trans community, Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) released a report that proposed ending coverage for gender-affirming health care through the state’s Medicaid program, based on false claims regarding the safety and efficacy of that care. If the AHCA succeeds in denying access to essential care for all trans residents, Florida will become the 11th state to explicitly ban Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming care.
The same day the report was released, Florida’s Department of Health renewed its push to ban both medical and social transition for trans youth, with Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo putting out a letter citing the AHCA report and ordering the state’s Board of Medicine to review it in order to consider banning access to transition for trans youth in the state. This step follows the FDOH’s April release of non-binding guidance that similarly relied on misinformation in an attempt to prevent youth in the state from transitioning.
Mainstream print and blog outlets fail to fact-check anti-trans misinformation while both-sidesing a dispute between doctors and GOP officials
Rather than citing widely available evidence supporting the necessity of gender-affirming care, mainstream print and blog outlets widely quoted false claims from the report and Ladapo’s letter that portray gender-affirming care as unsafe and unproven, and that characterize the organizations supporting it as politically motivated. These claims were echoed without independent fact-checking.
Articles from NBC News, Salon, Politico, Newsweek, and The Associated Press quoted claims from Ladapo’s letter and AHCA’s report which falsely assert that the science supporting the use of puberty blockers, hormone replacement therapy, and transition-related surgeries is weak and that opposition to gender-affirming care was supported by “the highest level of generally accepted medical science.” Despite the abundance of evidence showing the safety and efficacy of gender-affirming care, not one of these outlets attempted to verify these claims with fact-checking.
Even when Ladapo and the AHCA made specific false claims, outlets still quoted the biased sources without testing those claims against hard evidence. NBC News quoted the false claim in the AHCA report that “evidence shows” that gender-affirming care could “exacerbate or fail to alleviate existing mental health conditions.” NBC News did not cite the abundant available evidence directly refuting this claim, despite the fact that NBC News has itself reported on this science on numerous occasions.
While quoting false claims in Ladapo’s letter regarding the supposed risk gender-affirming care poses to youth, not one of the aforementioned outlets provided independent fact-checking on the safety and importance of gender-affirming care for trans youth. This is again despite the fact that, as reported in Scientific American, the issue has been well-studied.