Texas Gov. Abbott Says State Will Investigate 7-yr-old James Younger’s Case Where Dad is Fighting Mom Who Wants to ‘Transition’ Him into a Girl.
“A 7-year-old child doesn’t have the maturity to make profound decisions like this. The state of Texas should protect this child’s right to choose—as an informed, mature person—and not be used as a pawn in a left-wing political agenda. #ProtectJamesYounger.” -Sen. Ted Cruz
(Dallas, TX) — [LifeSiteNews.com] The governor of Texas tweeted today that the state will be investigating the case of a mother who is trying to orchestrate a gender “transition” for her seven-year-old son against the wishes of his father. (Image: via SaveJames.com)
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This evening, Republican Governor Greg Abbott tweeted that the Texas Attorney General’s Office and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services will be looking into the James Younger case.
Dr. Anne Georgulas and Mr. Jeffrey Younger have been in a complicated custody dispute over their twins, James and Jude. Dr. Georgulas has been telling James he’s a girl since he was three, and his pediatrician, Dr. Jennifer Pape, classifies him as a female in his medical records. She enrolled him in kindergarten as a girl named “Luna.” He uses the girls’ restroom, and all of this classmates believe he is a girl.
Dr. Georgulas, also a pediatrician, wants to subject James to puberty-blockers and cross-sex hormones as well as legally force his father to treat him as a girl.
With a consensus of 11 of the 12 jurors, the jury decided Monday not to grant Mr. Younger sole managing conservatorship over his twin boys. They voted that the current joint managing conservatorship should be replaced by a sole managing conservatorship, but that Mr. Younger should not be the conservator. The jury ruled on Mr. Younger’s petitions since he requested a jury trial. Tomorrow, Judge Kim Cooks will rule on Georgulas’ petitions and the specifics of the jury’s ruling, such as possession and child support…Click here to continue reading.