Judge blocks Trump’s gender-affirming care executive orders nationwide
- A federal judge in Seattle, Wash., issued a temporary restraining order against President Donald Trump's executive order regarding gender reassignment procedures for youth, following a lawsuit by Attorney General Nick Brown's office.
- The lawsuit argued that the executive order violated several constitutional provisions, including the Fifth and Tenth Amendments.
- Another federal judge in Maryland ordered a 14-day pause in a case involving transgender youth and advocacy groups regarding compromised health care.
- Washington is a leading state for youth gender reassignment procedures, and Seattle Children's Hospital is one of the major providers in the U.S.
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