Dear John,
Three courageous young women – Chloe Cole, Luka Hein, and Clementine Breen – are taking a stand to protect children across America.
And the Center for American Liberty urgently needs to raise $15,000 before the end of May to help them do it.
Their stories are heartbreaking. Their mission is crucial. And they need your help.
Which is why I need to ask you, as one of our best supporters, will you stand with them, John?
Each of these young women was medically transitioned as a minor, told that puberty blockers, cross-sex hormone therapy, and surgery were the only path to peace.
But they were lied to.
Now they live with permanent scars – both physical and emotional – from decisions they were too young to make.
That’s why the Center for American Liberty is helping them fight back and get justice against the adults who took advantage of them. And we urgently need your support today.
Just yesterday, we filed amicus briefs with the Fourth and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeals, urging the reversal of unlawful rulings that are blocking President Trump’s order to protect children from harmful gender transition procedures.
This executive order is a vital step toward ending the unethical and profit-driven gender industrial complex that has left too many American children with irreversible damage.
It restores the rights of parents, demands accountability from medical providers, and protects vulnerable kids from being led down a path of pain in the name of “gender-affirming care.”
But leftist judges are pushing back – and that’s why we need you now.
Filing the Amicus briefs on behalf of Chloe, Luka, and Clementine costs a hefty sum of $15,000 – and as a small conservative non-profit we rely on the generosity of supporters like you to fund all our cases.
That’s why I’m reaching out to you today. Will you make an urgent donation today to help us defend this Executive Order and support the brave voices fighting for truth and justice?
Your gift today, no matter how big or small, will help ensure that no child is ever again told that they must alter or mutilate their body to find worth.
Chloe, Luka, and Clementine are not political pawns. They are survivors. And by sharing their stories, they are helping wake up a nation.
Now it’s our turn to stand with them.
With gratitude,