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Jan 05, 2026

Fed Employees File Complaint Against Trump Admin Ban On Gender-Related Care

The Trump administration is facing a new legal grievance from a cohort of government employees impacted by a forthcoming policy, effective Thursday, that abolishes coverage for gender-related healthcare in federal health insurance programs

The complaint, submitted on Thursday by the Human Rights Campaign on behalf of the employees, addresses an August declaration from the Office of Personnel Management indicating the cessation of coverage for “chemical and surgical modification of an individual’s sex traits through medical interventions” in health insurance plans for federal employees and U.S. Postal Service workers.

The complaint contends that the refusal to provide coverage for gender-transition care constitutes sex-based discrimination and requests that the personnel office revoke the policy.

“This policy is not about cost or care—it is about driving transgender people and people with transgender spouses, children, and dependents out of the federal workforce,” Human Rights Campaign Foundation President Kelley Robinson said in a statement announcing the move

The grievance submitted to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission comprises statements from four current federal employees at the State Department, Health and Human Services, and the Postal Service who the removal of coverage would directly impact.

The complaint states that a Postal Service employee has a daughter for whom doctors have advised puberty blockers and possibly hormone replacement therapy due to her diagnosed gender dysphoria. These treatments would not be covered under the new OPM policy

The complaint indicates that the workers are asserting the claim on behalf of themselves and a “class of similarly situated federal employees.”

The Trump administration has implemented additional measures to limit healthcare access for transgender Americans, especially minors. In December, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed measures to prohibit gender-transition care for minors, including a policy that would deny Medicare and Medicaid funding to hospitals offering such services to children

High-ranking Trump officials, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., characterize gender-affirming care for minors as “malpractice.”

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