Federal judge in Seattle to rule on gender-affirming care executive order
- A federal judge in Seattle is set to rule on a temporary block of a White House executive order that restricts gender-affirming care for minors soon, according to reports.
- Washington Attorney General Nick Brown expressed confidence in the state's challenge against the Trump administration's policies, stating they violate the Equal Protection Clause.
- If the judge does not issue a ruling by midnight, the current restraining order will expire, allowing the executive order to take effect unless further action is taken.
- The Trump administration claims the executive order aims to protect women-only spaces, while critics worry it could harm those receiving gender-affirming care.
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