Four More Years: Trans community fears losing access to gender-affirming care as Trump makes comeback

Supporters of transgender rights rally by the Supreme Court, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, in Washington, while arguments are underway in a case regarding a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
Illinois has gained a reputation as a state protecting access to gender-affirming care. We discuss what could change under President Trump's second term in the third part of our series on how Illinois is preparing for "Four More Years".
2024 was a record-breaking year for bills across the country that target transgender people -- many of which deal with healthcare. Twenty-six states have passed bans on gender-affirming care for transgender children and teenagers and now, Republicans will soon control the presidency, the House, and the Senate.
A panel of experts on the transgender community and gender-affirming weigh in.
GUESTS
Orion Rummler
LGBTQ+ Reporter, The 19th
Mallory Klocke
Director of Gender-Affirming Care, Planned Parenthood of Illinois
Dr. Christopher Veal
Physician, Howard Brown Health