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Trump’s restriction of gender-affirming care for trans youth hits another hurdle

President TrumpExecutive order ends the federal funds for health services providers who are treated Sexual youth It was banned by a federal judge in Seattle.

Judge Lauren J. King on Friday is a preliminary thing that blocks the government from Money Among the hospitals in Washington, Oregon, Minnesota and Colorado, the states that filed a lawsuit. The verdict comes after a temporary restriction issued by the king in February, who were killed by the prosecutors that the plan was unconstitutional.

Trump’s executive order is targeting hospitals that provide a gender -based treatment for people under the age of 19, The New York Times reported. Prosecutors also challenged his protection against female genital mutilation, but the king said, “There is no reliable threat to prosecute” in such cases, The Associated Press mentioned.

“The court’s detention here is not related to the goals of the policy that President Trump is seeking to progress; rather, it relates to the reaffirmation of the structural integrity of the constitution by ensuring respect for the executive measure of the Congress,” King’s books, in the Times. “This result maintains a permanent system of checks and balances that the founders consider” necessary to maintain freedom. “

Trump’s executive order for service providers across the country was stopped as a result of a separate lawsuit. It is scheduled to end up with the temporary restriction order issued by a judge in Maryland next week.

The rule of the king is a second primary judicial matter Sex transmission. In February, another judge prevented his plan to stop medical treatment related to Gender transformations And sheltering sexually transformed women with male prisoners in federal prisons.

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