by Kerry Dougherty

Health centers at the University of Virginia and Virginia Commonwealth University have stopped mutilating children!
Not that the doctors are eager to stop. These patients-for-life are big moneymakers. They’re being forced to leave the kids alone.
It took an executive order from President Donald Trump plus a stern warning letter from Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares for these Mengele-style experiments to end.
No worries, their lawyers are looking for loopholes as you read this.
The president signed an amazingly comprehensive executive order “PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM CHEMICAL AND SURGICAL MUTILATION” on January 28.
Two days later, on January 30, Miyares fired off a letter of his own warning that noncompliance with the Executive Order poses a major legal and financial risk for these state agencies.
Miyares’ letter reads in part:
As the Executive Order takes effect immediately, I write to provide this prompt legal advice to enable the Commonwealth – including its agencies – to protect itself from significant legal risk and substantial financial exposure. Given the plain terms of the Executive Order, the chemical and surgical mutilation of children must end immediately. Any institution that continues to engage in such mutilation unacceptably and unjustifiably endangers not only itself and the commonwealth, but also the vulnerable children of the commonwealth.

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