A group of congressional Republicans has called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to dissolve its Guideline Development Group (GDG) focused on transgenderism, citing biases towards transgender activist groups. In a letter addressed to WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus, the lawmakers, led by Rep. Rich McCormick of Georgia and Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas, urged the group’s disbandment, citing its neglect of scientific evidence regarding transgender procedures.
The Republic lawmakers express concerns that the GDG prioritizes the LGBTQ agenda over scientific rigor. They insist that any health guidelines should be founded on proven scientific evidence, not ideology.
“The World Health Organization has abandoned its mission to cater to radical globalist activists; it is past time to stop its funding and cut our losses,” McCormick said. “The WHO’s ‘gender identity’ cult and its embrace of irreversible mutilation surgeries and psychologically harmful chemical therapies are just one of the many reasons the U.S. needs to walk away from this globalist organization.”
Announced in December 2023, the WHO’s GDG aims to create a framework addressing the health of transgender and “gender diverse” individuals. It promotes gender transitions and the legal recognition of a person’s gender identity based on “self-ID,” regardless of sex, and without the need for a gender dysphoria diagnosis by a medical professional.
McCormick, Marshall, and 27 other House Republicans argue that GDG associates have links to organizations like the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) and Global Action for Trans Equality, which are highly controversial activist organizations.
The National Pulse has previously reported that WPATH has collaborated with the Eunuch Archive, which has hosted “sadomasochistic erotica featuring the castration, sexual torture, and rape of children.”