Federal Judge John Bates declined on Tuesday to extend a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration following a legal back and forth regarding the deletion of certain gender-related health information on government websites, Bloomberg first reported.
The order issued on Tuesday states the administration has agreed to maintain, in their current state, multiple websites that contain health information while the administration reviews the data.
On Feb. 4, Doctors for America sued various offices in the Trump administration over the removal of gender ideology data arguing, “The removal of key web pages and datasets creates a dangerous gap in the scientific data available to monitor and respond to disease outbreaks, deprives physicians of resources that guide clinical practice, and takes away key resources for communicating and engaging with patients.”
Read more at Newsmax© 2025 Newsmax. All rights reserved.