Gender-affirming care for transgender kids in America is on the line.

The debate over its safety and merits drew Capitol Hill attention Thursday at a hearing by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government.

Political rhetoric on both sides of the aisle spewed in Washington D.C. as families across the nation navigated how to move around state laws banning or limiting transgender healthcare.

The subcommittee’s “Dangers and Due Process Violations of ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Children” hearing comes at a time when several states are passing legislation to inhibit the rights of transgender youth.

In a dramatic opening focusing on genital surgeries for adolescents, Committee Chairman and Rep. Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) played a video of a podcast interview of Dr. Blair Peters, known as the Queer Surgeon, from the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, who talked about the surgeries he performs on adolescents.

In response to the video, Johnson said Peters “boasts about the shocking, fully-experimental, irreversible and life-altering invasive procedures that he and others are performing on children to surgically modify their genitals.”

The Human Rights Campaign challenged those claims ahead of the hearing and slammed the Committee for its plan to “continue embarking on a reckless, unprecedented misinformation campaign to justify harmful policies to prevent transgender children from being able to access important and lifesaving healthcare.”

The group cited recent surveys from The Trevor Project that show “transgender youth with access to gender-affirming hormone therapy have lower rates of depression and are at a lower risk for suicide” and another from the National Center for Transgender Equality that shows “only 3% of respondents have detransitioned permanently at some point.”

Who said what at the hearing?

At the beginning of the hearing, Johnson went on to call the video of Peters “absolutely nightmare-ish and “surreal to hear the description of what these people are doing to the bodies of young children,”