Judge Blocks Trump’s Order Restricting Youth Gender-Affirming Care
- A federal judge in Seattle has ruled to block President Donald Trump's plan to cut federal funding for institutions providing gender-affirming care for transgender youth, stating it will remain blocked on a long-term basis.
- U.S. District Court Judge Lauren King issued a preliminary injunction against Trump's executive orders, impacting several hospitals' ability to provide care.
- Democratic attorneys general of Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota argue the orders violate equal rights protections and are not within federal authority.
- Washington Assistant Attorney General William McGinty warned in court about the dangers of denying care: 'There are going to be young people who are going to take their lives if they can no longer receive this care.
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