After a Texas nurse told journalist Christopher Ruffo about Texas Children’s Hospital’s gender reassignment program, the FBI sent two agents to her home.
Last year, Rufo Breaking News A whistleblower presented Rufo with documents proving that the hospital continued to operate a “gender-change medical” practice despite publicly stating that it had ended its sophisticated gender-change program at Texas Children’s Hospital. The whistleblower is Dr. Eisan Haim, who the Department of Justice is now charging with four felony counts of violating medical privacy laws.
“They promised to make my life difficult if I tried to protect the leakers.”
Haim’s courage inspired a second whistleblower.
Last May, the whistleblower Provided new insights She explained how doctors at Texas Children’s Hospital offer “transgender medicine,” that “transgender medicine is very lucrative,” and said there is a “demonic presence” in her workplace.
Tuesday, Rufo The whistleblower’s identity was revealedVanessa Sivaggi, registered nurse.
In the new report, Sivaggi accused Texas Children’s Hospital of engaging in Medicaid fraud.
“The nation’s largest children’s hospital is illegally billing Medicaid for transgender surgery,” she said. Said“It’s clear that hospitals not only hide the existence of their transgender medical programs from the public, but also continue to believe they are above the law by stealing money from the federal government.”
What’s shocking is what happened to Sivaggi after she first spoke to Rufo.
Two months after the conversation, Sivaggi called Rufo in a “panic” ToldSivaggi told Rufo that two FBI agents had suddenly shown up at her home and wanted to talk about “some things that have been going on at work lately.”
Sivaggi’s doorbell camera captured his partner opening the door to their home and two FBI agents showing their badges and demanding to speak to Sivaggi.
(The footage is here).
Sivaj said FBI agents told her she was a “person of interest” in the investigation of Dr. Haim.
“They promised to make my life difficult if I tried to protect the leakers,” Sivaggi told Rufo. “They said I was ‘unsafe’ at work and claimed someone at my workplace had given my name to the FBI.”
In the months since that visit, FBI agents have not returned to her home, but Sivaggi told Rufo she remains committed to fighting against transgender policies.
“My faith and my intuition and my knowledge of right and wrong are what drive me,” she said. “I was born to do this. I have no doubt that this is what I’m meant to do.”
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (Republican) confirmed His office is investigating the latest whistleblower allegations.
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