25 states file legal brief defending Trump ban on youth sex change procedures
UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – A coalition of 25 states filed legal briefs supporting Trump's executive order banning federally funded gender transition procedures for minors, citing concerns over medical risks and taxpayer funding.
- President Donald Trump declared war on gender ideology with an executive order to protect children from sex-change procedures, prompting criminal investigations into hospitals providing such services.
- Attorneys general from 16 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration, alleging violations of federal law regarding the executive order.
- Twenty-Five states filed a legal brief supporting President Donald Trump's executive order against youth sex change procedures, claiming it protects children's welfare and aligns with many Americans' views on medical ethics and safety.
- A lawsuit, led by Democratic attorneys general from several states, challenges Trump's order, asserting it violates federal laws and infringes on states' rights.
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25 states file legal brief defending Trump ban on youth sex change procedures - American Press
By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square On Monday, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined 24 other Republican attorneys general in backing President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at halting federal funding for sex change procedures on minors, marking the state’s latest push in a broader legal fight over transgender care. Three days earlier, Massachusetts filed a brief joined by 19 states challenging the same executive order. The stat…
Sixteen States Sue Trump Administration for Protecting Children from ‘Trans’ Procedures
More than a dozen Democrat attorneys general sued the Trump administration on Friday over its efforts to protect children from harmful transgender medical interventions. New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of 15 other states and Washington, D.C. in arguing the president’s January 28 executive order, “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation,” is “unconstitutional” because no federal law prohibits transgender …
Tennessee & 24 Other States File Legal Brief Defending Trump Ban On Youth Sex Change Procedures
Image Credit: Tennessee Attorney General / Facebook The Center Square [By Nolan McKendry]- Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has joined 24 other Republican attorneys general in backing President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at halting federal funding for sex change procedures on minors. Three days earlier, Massachusetts filed a brief joined by 19 states challenging the same executive order. The states argue the order is uncons…
White House anticipates ‘ultimate victory’ against child sex-change regime despite Letitia James-led lawsuit
President Donald Trump declared war on gender ideology and the corresponding child sex-change regime upon retaking office. Despite the efforts of non-straight activists and overreaching federal judges, the campaign is off to a great start. Pursuant to the president’s Jan. 28 executive order titled “Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation,” the Department of Justice has launched criminal investigations into several hospitals tha…
Democrats go all in on sex changes for children - Washington Examiner
In the latest sign that Democrats refuse to moderate after losing the 2024 elections, Democratic states are going all in on sex changes for children. Sixteen Democrat-run states and the District of Columbia are suing the Trump administration after President Donald Trump’s executive orders designed to protect children from transgender procedures. The lawsuit claims Trump is “cruelly” targeting transgender children and denying their “very existenc…
25 states file legal brief defending Trump ban on youth sex change procedures
(The Center Square) − On Monday, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined 24 other Republican attorneys general in backing President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at halting federal funding for sex change procedures on minors, marking the state's latest push…
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