Judge orders CDC, FDA to restore websites taken down after Trump gender order
- US District Judge John Bates ordered federal health agencies to restore webpages removed under President Trump's executive order regarding gender ideology by 11:59 p.m. On Tuesday.
- Doctors for America filed a lawsuit arguing that the removal of these webpages creates a dangerous gap in scientific data necessary for healthcare delivery.
- Judge Bates emphasized that everyday Americans, especially underprivileged individuals, are harmed by the removal of these resources, making healthcare less effective.
- The ruling reflects growing scrutiny of President Trump's executive orders by federal judges, questioning the authority to remove such content from federal websites.
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