Sixteen State of the White House prosecuting the health care of the sexually transformed youth Trump administration
Sixteen states are sued the Trump administration to defend access to health care of sexually transformed youth, which has been quickly eroded in the United States due to the federal government threats.
California Democrat suitIt was announced on Friday, which challenges the president’s efforts to eliminate vital medical treatments for transient youth.
The complaint targets one of the first executive orders issued in January, which described the blockers of adulthood and hormonal therapy as “chemical and surgical distortion”, which called for blocking federal funds from hospitals that provide treatments and the US Department of Justice suggested the fulfillment of doctors. Those gender -confirmed remedies, which can be accessed by a Small part Of the youth in the United States, for years, the level of care approved by the major American medical associations was.
In light of the intense threats that hospitals may lose federal funding, and increasing fears that service providers will be tried, a number of major institutions have ended the sponsorship of the sexual assertion of young people suddenly.
The campaign has sent the families that defend alternatives, including the blue states, which are a long time for LGBTQ+, as clinics and legislators have confirmed by young people who will be protected from Donald Trump’s agenda.
Last month, the Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, one of the largest and most prominent institutions in the country to serve transit children, closed the gender care center for young people after three decades, citing funding threats from all parts of the federal government.
Other institutions that have recently retreated the gender sponsorship sponsorship services for Youth crossing the Phoenix Children’s Hospital in ArizonaStanford Medicine, Denver Healththe Chicago Universitythe Pennsylvania University and National Hospital for Children In Washington, DC. Some have stopped surgeries for patients under the age of 19, which is rare, while others ended hormonal therapy and puberty blockers.
In July, the Ministry of Justice has announced that it had sent diary to more than 20 doctors and clinics that provide confirmed gender care for young people, a step that sent shock waves between service providers and sparked warnings that patient information can be shared with the federal government.
The lawsuit notes that the administration has already launched criminal investigations and explicitly threatened services providers in California, Colorado and Massachusetts and that officials “demanded intensive data, including the patient’s medical records.”
Blue countries are also challenged in June note From Brett Shuate, the American Prosecutor, who directed the Civil Department of the Ministry of Justice to “use all available resources to determine the priorities of investigations in doctors, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and other appropriate entities” that provide sponsorship of the two sexes.
Republican lawmakers have moved in more than 25 states to restrict youth health care in recent years. But treatments remain legal in other parts of the country, and countries like California have anti -discrimination laws Frankly protecting services.
Prosecutors argue that Trump’s actions should announce illegal, claiming that his matter exceeds the federal authority. California’s public prosecutor, Rob Punta, has defied Trump’s definition of children as people under the age of 19, affecting the arrival of 18 -year -old adults to care, saying that the administration’s directives force hospitals to violate state laws.
Punta said that denying this care has shown that the results of mental health lead to exacerbation, including increased depression, anxiety and thinking about suicide. “Trump and Bondi are not specialized in medical training. They are absolutely not qualified to provide medical advice to anyone. What is worse, they refuse to listen to actual experts,” he said at a press conference.
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Quoting comments from one of the parents of a transient child treated in a closing center, Punta said: “This closure will be life and death for transient youth who can no longer get the care they need.”
“What will you do if your child’s sex defects is diagnosed? I will fight for my child every day,” added William Tong, General Prosecutor of Contecticut. “We are fighting for … the parents who just want to do their best to their children, as we all do, to help them live in their best and separate them.”
Joining the lawsuit are the public prosecutor in Dilayer, Hawaii, Maine, Merilland, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and New Mexico and Roud Island and Yoskonen, along with the province of Colombia and the ruler of Pennsylvania.
“On the first day, President Trump has taken decisive measures to stop the distortion and chemical baking children – which is surprisingly supported by ordinary Americans,” said Taylor Rogers, a White House spokesperson in an email, said, “On the first day, President Trump has taken decisive measures to stop the distortion and chemical baking children – which is surprisingly supported by ordinary Americans,” said Taylor Rogers, a White House spokesperson in an email. “The president has the legal authority to protect the weak children of America through executive procedures, and the administration looks forward to the final victory over this issue.”
The Ministry of Justice did not immediately respond to the investigation.
The lawsuit comes after the United States Supreme Court supported a Tennessee’s prohibition of health care for youth.
“Hormonal therapy really saves lives,” Elli, 16, said, said in an interview with the recent Guardian. “I hope people understand that they are much more harm than they can imagine – that many lives will harm, waste and tear many people.”