Democrat Governor Says He’d Support Sex Change Procedures For His 12-Year-Old Son

May 8, 2026 - 11:28
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Democrat Governor Says He’d Support Sex Change Procedures For His 12-Year-Old Son

Maryland Democratic Governor Wes Moore signaled support this week for allowing minors to pursue sex change procedures, comments that could complicate Moore’s emerging reputation as a more culturally moderate Democrat ahead of the 2028 presidential cycle.

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During an interview on the “PBD Podcast” this week, host Patrick Bet-David asked Moore how he would respond if his 12-year-old son came to him wanting to transition genders and whether he would advise waiting until adulthood. Moore initially emphasized parental support and involvement, saying he would want his child to feel “safe in his own skin” and know he had “a partner in me to help him along that journey.”

But when pressed directly on whether he would tell his son to wait until turning 18, Moore declined. “If this is how he is feeling, and I feel like I’m closely tied to him, I’m not gonna advise him on something that he feels,” Moore responded before reiterating that he would want to remain involved in the process.

“I’m not going to condemn him, nor castigate him. I’m not going to kick him out of the house. I’m not going to do anything that’s going to hurt him,” Moore added.

The exchange has drawn scrutiny as Moore emerges as a possible Democratic presidential contender in 2028. The Maryland governor has often been viewed by some Democrats as a candidate capable of blending progressive economics with a more measured public image on cultural issues, drawing comparisons to the coalition-building style of former President Barack Obama.

Contrary to that perception, Moore’s comments appear to place him firmly within the Democratic Party’s current position on transgender issues involving minors — an issue Republicans have aggressively targeted as Democrats prepare for the next presidential cycle.

The topic has become one of the GOP’s most effective cultural wedge issues in recent elections, with Republicans arguing Democrats are out of step with voters on questions involving youth gender transition procedures, parental rights, and school policies.

Polling in recent years has consistently shown broad public discomfort with medical gender transitions for minors, particularly among independents and swing voters, even as Democratic activists and left-wing groups have pushed party leaders to fully embrace gender-affirming care policies. Republicans seized heavily on the issue during the 2024 election cycle, framing Democrats as ideologically extreme on cultural questions while positioning themselves as defenders of parental authority and traditional norms.

Moore’s remarks may also stand out because they came during a long-form interview setting rather than a carefully scripted campaign event or policy speech, giving voters a more direct look at how he approaches one of the country’s most politically sensitive debates. While Moore repeatedly stressed compassion and parental involvement, he notably stopped short of endorsing age restrictions or urging caution before adulthood.

Moore has not formally announced a 2028 campaign, but he is widely viewed as a rising national Democratic figure and future presidential prospect.

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