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A group of seven families, as well as LGBTQ+ Defenders and Medical Organizations, have filed a lawsuit against the President Donald Trump and its administration in an executive order to prohibit federal financing for transgender health for people under 19.
The lawsuit was filed in the Federal Court of Baltimore and seeks an immediate order to delay the implementation of Trump’s executive order from last week.
“Last week, hospitals across the country have suddenly stopped medical care for transgender people under nineteen years old, canceling appointments and diverting some patients who have been waiting for years to receive medical care for dysphoria. Gender, “says demand.
“This sudden outflow of care was the direct and immediate result of an executive order that President Trump issued on January 28, 2025, protecting children from chemical and surgical mutilation – directing all federal agencies to” Immediately taking the appropriate measures to ensure that institutions receiving federals research or education subsidies end the medical care that the gender states for people less than nineteen (the “denial of the care order”).
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The order of refusal of attention follows the heels of another executive order that Trump signed on January 20, 2025 to defend women in the extremism of gender ideology and to restore biological truth to the federal government.
The plaintiff group claims that executive orders are illegal and unconstitutional, saying that the Constitution gives Congress the power of the purse.
“The President does not have a unilateral power to retain federal funds that had been previously authorized by Congress and signed by law, and the President does not have the power to impose his own conditions on the use of funds when the Congress does not He has delegated power to make it, “says the demand. “President Trump’s directives to reduce funding have had specific and immediate effects. Hospitals across the country, including those who have provided medical care to transgender claimants, have ended the provision of medical care in the field of continuous gender and essential to transgender patients under nineteen years old.
Demand is the most recent one coming out of the recently signed executive orders of Trump related to gender.
Executive orders, signed at the end of January, include a reinstatement of the prohibition of transgender troops in the army, the prohibition of federal financing For sex changes for minors and a directive that requires federal agencies to recognize only “two sexes”, male and female, at the official level of behavior.
“This prohibition draws north -American fundamental values of equality of opportunity and judging people by their merit,” said Jennifer Levi, director of Transgender Rights and Queer of GLBTQ Legal Lawyers & Defenders (Alegre Law). a statement about the Trans military prohibition.
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The Glad Act and the National Lesbician Rights Center (NCLR) were one of the first groups to file a federal demand against the Trump administration for its military ban. The demand, Talbott v. TrumpSix members of the active service service were presented for equal protection reasons and two people trying to enlist, according to the announcement of the groups.
The plaintiffs include a sailor of the year Honoree, a recipient of bronze stars and several who received merit service medals. They were identified as a reservist of the North -American Army, Nicolas Talbott, major of the Erica Vandal army, SGT of the army. First class Kate Cole, captain of the Army Gordon Herrero, Navy Ensign Dam Danridge, Master of the SGT Air Force. Jamie hash and Koda Nature and Cael NEARY. The last two are civilians seeking to enlist in the army.
Another demand, filed by a Transgender Profit Receiving taxpayer -funded medical treatment, challenges Trump’s executive order, which ends medical transgender treatments, such as hormones, sex changes, and preparation for federal prisoners.
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The non -name delay, passing through “Maria Moe” before the court documents And it is represented by law law, NCLR and Lowenstein Sandler Llp, call Trump and that the prisons office violates the fifth and eighth modification, saying that “it has an imminent risk of losing access to medical care it needs for treat your gender dysphoria.
Jamie Joseph of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.