Fact-check: Adding context to DeSantis’ attack on Haley over gender-affirming care for minors
DeSantis said Haley opposed Florida’s ban on gender-affirming care, saying she thought “it’s fine and the law shouldn’t get involved with it.” She doesn’t think it’s “fine.” In a June interview on “CBS Mornings,” Haley said “the law should stay out of it” but it should be up to parents until the child is 18. In the interview, Haley said children should “make more of a permanent change” after they turn 18.
During the debate, Haley likened her position on gender-affirming care for minors to age requirements for getting a tattoo: “I said that if you have to be 18 to get a tattoo, you should have to be 18 to have anything done to change your gender.” We’ve heard that comparison before. For what it’s worth, two-third of U.S. states allow minors to get tattoos if their parents consent. And medical experts have told us gender-affirming care is in many cases considered medically necessary, while tattoos are cosmetic.
-Analysis by Katie Sanders of PolitiFact