Trump not in contempt in Seattle Children’s gender-affirming care case, judge says
- President Donald Trump's executive orders on gender-affirming care do not apply in the Seattle Children's case, allowing surgeries to resume.
- The American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal are challenging Trump's order banning gender-affirming care for individuals under 19.
- Some hospitals canceled surgeries and curtailed diversity programs before deciding to reverse these decisions after legal pressure.
- Advocates criticize institutions for complying with Trump's orders, arguing it harms transgender individuals in need of care.
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Trump not held in contempt in WA gender-affirming care case
A judge has denied the Washington attorney general’s attempt to hold the Trump administration in contempt over allegations it flouted a court order in a case involving hospital grant funding for gender-affirming care.
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