I guarantee the texts I’ll get from Ryan while he reads is where I’m wrong on something, or how I could have said it better, or that I missed some relevant angle. Because that’s what friends do and indeed, what he does already.
My piece in the @nypost, co-authored with @ADM_Christine, on our new report from HHS, “Wolves in White Coats: How Doctors and Hospitals Pushed and Profited from the Fraud of ‘Gender Medicine’.”
https://t.co/jkzVD4pqYP
As physicians, our first obligation is to do no harm.
But when ideology, profit, and political pressure come before patients, that trust is broken.
Following the release of Wolves in White Coats from the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, @AaronKheriatyMD and I explain in our new op-ed what the report uncovered, why the medical establishment must reckon with what happened—and why protecting children must come first.
Read the article here ➡️https://t.co/zPBlT0lCv6
Our children were harmed, mutilated, and then cast aside for profit and politics.
Our @HHSGov commissioned report, Wolves in White Coats, exposes what happened to the most vulnerable among us.
Their stories deserve to be heard. Their suffering demands accountability.
To view their testimonies, click here ➡️ https://t.co/JOqtjwX1xS
A new report released today by @HHSGov and co-written by Ethics and Public Policy Center (@EPPCdc) scholars exposes medical fraud and reveals the shocking ways the medical industry profits from sex-rejecting procedures for minors.
https://t.co/mp4TDMgK0N
Happy to see that Vice President Vance has, based on the information in our report, referred this matter to DOJ for investigation of potential criminal fraud.
In developing an account of the common good that preserves order without extinguishing liberty—and liberty without dissolving order—these two books have been the most decisive for me.
Together, they chart a middle course between libertarianism and postliberalism: perfectionist in affirming genuine moral goods that law must protect and positively advance; principled in defending civil liberties that permit public contestation over those goods; and prudential in recognizing that counterfeit goods eventually confront a community’s authority to determine what it will tolerate, regulate, or prohibit.
A great essay from @RyanTAnd and @McCormickProf also distills this paradigm: https://t.co/XvannAjZ2l
Our seven kids are raised. I don’t regret one minute of my time at home with them. Motherhood has shaped me (and my professional work) immensely, for the better. Big titles, big jobs, and big bank accounts are like dust in the wind compared to being a mom.
In this episode, we speak with @ClareMorellEPPC , author of “The Tech Exit: A Practical Guide to Freeing Kids and Teens from Smartphones,” on the effects of phones and tablets on children. Morell provides tips on how to preserve childhood in today's climate. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
“Every piece of technology embodies a certain worldview.”
At ADF Summit 2026, @RyanTAnd shared insights on the anthropological and spiritual implications of AI from Pope Leo’s encyclical, Magnifica humanitas.
The man who calibrates every utterance to satisfy the online right (let's call it the right-wing gaze) is no freer than the man who calibrates it to satisfy the New York Times editorial board.
https://t.co/lYRicaxqNH
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