Never fear the information is coming back. According to a court ruling yesterday, the Trump Administration’s efforts to largely delete swathes of webpages from federal servers has been met with intense backlash.
The Lowdown
Following that backlash a judge ruled yesterday that the Trump Administration’s CDC and FDA must reinstate their web pages. The order went into effect at the close of business yesterday and is the latest court loss for an administration that appears to be dismantling the U.S government. The advocacy group Doctors for America led the reported suit that led to the judge’s ruling as per CBS News.
What happened?
When Donald Trump returned to Washington last month he quickly began a crusade to delete and erase elements of the government that ‘didn’t align’ with this vision for America. Many of these elements were found on webpages from federal servers that included: information on diseases, birth control, food and drug-related warnings, Black History Month, and the TQIA in LGBTQIA, to name a few. Trump initially claimed that the removals were ordered to ‘gut’ ‘gender ideology’ from government policies, however, many of the removed webpages included information about: sexually transmitted infections, immunization guidance, and assisted reproductive technologies.
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