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Trump's DOJ can't get names and medical files of trans youth in California, for now
A federal judge temporarily blocked California hospitals from complying with criminal subpoenas from the Trump administration's Department of Justice seeking medical records of transgender youth. The DOJ has issued subpoenas for patient files and clinician documents related to transgender healthcare, citing concerns about 'sex-rejecting procedures,' while families and advocacy groups argue the effort is an intimidation tactic.
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