Second federal judge pauses Trump’s order against gender-affirming care for youth
- A second federal judge paused President Donald Trump's executive order against federal support for gender-affirming care for transgender youth under 19 following lawsuits from Democratic attorneys general of three states and three doctors.
- Judge Lauren King granted a temporary restraining order after the lawsuit filed in the Western District of Washington.
- Washington Attorney General Nick Brown expressed relief after the ruling, emphasizing it reassures healthcare providers about continuing gender-affirming care.
- Protests occurred outside Lurie Children’s Hospital against its decision to end gender-affirming surgeries for patients under 19, with participants voicing concerns for affected youth.
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