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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Federal judge orders HHS, CDC, FDA to restore webpages, datasets
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration to restore webpages and datasets that had been altered, partly granting a request by a medical professional nonprofit. The order from Judge John D. Bates of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia required those agencies to return the webpages and datasets — including we…
Court orders the CDC and FDA to restore deleted web pages related to gender identity
US District Judge John D. Bates has ordered (PDF) the Center for Disease Control and Food and Drug Administration to restore the web pages and resources they had previously removed to comply with President Trump's executive order related to gender ideology. Bates gave the agencies until February 11, 11:59 PM Eastern time, to comply. As of this writing, the CDC website on "Transgender and Gender Diverse Persons" is already back online with a note…
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