Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Orders on Youth Gender-Affirming Care in Four States
The ruling halts enforcement of executive orders cutting funding to institutions providing gender-affirming care, citing constitutional violations.
- U.S. District Court Judge Lauren King issued a preliminary injunction preventing the Trump administration from enforcing executive orders targeting gender-affirming care for transgender youth in Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, and Colorado.
- The orders sought to withhold federal funding from medical institutions offering treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy to individuals under 19.
- Judge King ruled the orders unconstitutional, citing violations of equal protection under the Fifth Amendment and Congress' authority to appropriate federal funding.
- The executive orders also mandated federal recognition of only two biological sexes, a policy criticized for denying the existence of transgender individuals.
- Legal challenges to similar policies across the U.S. continue, with potential for the issue to reach the Supreme Court.