The Trump administration is campaigning against gender-affirming care. A federal appeals court will hear arguments Friday in the administration's bid to subpoena patient records about that care. This move is intended to overcome a major legal hurdle in the fight against this form of health care. At the same time, the administration is weakening the right to health by cutting subsidies for the health insurance that millions of people depend on[1]. Without the extension of the tax credits, four million Americans would lose coverage under Obamacare and premium payments could more than double[2]. The Trump administration has temporarily suspended Medicaid funding for Minnesota due to suspected fraud[4]. In the field of health care, he plans changes, including the reform of Medicare and Medicaid under the leadership of Dr. Mehmet Oz[3].