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I can't actually imagine what proof of this situation would look like.
If this was real it would have affected thousands of people and enough media outlets would have picked it up. This social media post isn't even first hand experience, it's what they allegedly heard from someone else.
Personally, I would expect more than just a social media post. A second social media post repeating what they read in the first post shouldn't count as evidence or confirmation.
I don't think media coverage is a very reliable gauge of truth in a society where the media is controlled by oligarchs. On top of everything that that's been going on, a journalist just got fired for calling Elon Musk a Nazi.
It's also pretty common for marginalized people to relate their problems secondhand because victims don't always want the public eye on them. Yes, victims should go to the authorities, but it's often easier said than done even when the authorities aren't well-known for dismissing victims and/or furthering their abuse.
e: To clarify, I don't think it's true that what the official said is policy; I think that person is probably lying. What I mean is that the incident itself is very plausible, and I have a policy of believing victims if there isn't a good reason not to, especially where it may protect others.
I get your point and I certainly don't trust some media to give me all the facts. But there are still plenty of outlets who would have published about this if it happened at any systemic level. That's as close as you can get to proving a negative.
There are many other bigoted things that Trump did do. We should probably discuss that, instead of panickingly telling people to stop changing their registered gender. That's terrible advice given the very limited evidence.