Three states of the Trump administration to protect the procedures for changing the sexes for children


The Prosecutor of three states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Friday to try to prevent children from reaching the gender change procedures.

President Donald Trump signed Executive order In late January, entitled “Protecting children from chemical and surgical distortion”. Its goal is to restrict “chemical and surgical” sex change procedures for minors.

“All over the country today, medical professionals are confused and held a growing number of children who can impression under radical prosecution and the mistake that adults can change the gender of the child through a series of irreversible medical interventions,” Executive order I mentioned. “This dangerous trend will be a disgrace to our nation's history, and it must end.”

Since then, local democracy Officials around the country resisted, On the pretext that Trump is trying to deprive the weak American citizens of the basic right. Prosecutor Nick Brown from Washington, Keith Ellison from Minnesota, and Rivild of Oregon's state of Oregon, filed a lawsuit trying to say that Trump is not only “harsh”, but is unconstitutional.

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Washington Prosecutor Nick Brown condemned Trump's executive order to prevent surgeries for sexually transfers for youth.

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“This matter is a cruel, unfounded broad broadcast of sexually transgender youth, their families, doctors and medical institutions that provide them with this critical care. It is an official statement of intolerance from fanaticism President This directs the agencies to discriminate explicitly against weak youth on the basis of their transgender status and gender, “I read the lawsuit.” It is also a blatant abuse of power. The matter is raped by spending and legislative authorities that belong exclusively to Congress, and the historical police authorities are affiliated with the states to organize medicine in violation of the tenth amendment.

Case He also objected to the name of the executive order, on the pretext that Ter, “surgical distortion” is “a liar and an offense.”

The lawsuit also claims that the executive order is “starkly unconstitutional” because it “violates the right to equal protection included in the fifth amendment to the US constitution because it excels in a weak group for ill -treatment. It surpasses the restriction and medical criminalization treatments that emphasize the patient's gender if it is Not compatible with the sex of this patient.

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President Donald Trump signs executive orders at the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Trump is to restrict sex change procedures for minors in line with “do not harm”.

The lawsuit also argues that the executive order “violates the constitutional separation of the authorities by raping the legislative authorities of the Congress” in the claim that it violates the tenth amendment by saying that “the president cannot one side, and without any permission in Congress, at all, interferes with the United States's abstraction By stripping it providing safe, effective and necessary medical care.

Public Prosecutor Nick Brown in a press conference On Friday, Trump called “disgusting” and “hateful”.

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“The matter of this president is grave, it is disgusting, it is hateful, so we will always take measures against illegal behavior. But this ringing has a special resonance because of the hatred behind it,” he said. “It enhances harassment and discrimination against people who have already been marginalized. It risks their craftsmanship, their safety and their providers. We ask for a temporary temporary matter to stop the damage that is being done immediately because this is an emergency.”

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