Trump admin found to have unlawfully deleted health websites related to gender

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U.S. District Judge John D. Bates ruled against the Trump administration for not following legal procedures in deleting government healthcare websites related to gender ideology. The websites, including vital health information, were removed within 48 hours of an executive order. Doctors for America filed a lawsuit against the removal, stating that it affected their ability to provide care efficiently. Judge Bates ordered the restoration of these websites relied on by healthcare professionals, highlighting the administration’s lack of compliance with legal boundaries.

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