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Trump Uses Full Weight of Federal Government to Restrict Gender-Affirming Care

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July 6, 2026

Trump Uses Full Weight of Federal Government to Restrict Gender-Affirming Care

Several federal agencies have taken unprecedented steps to keep physicians from providing care to trans youth.

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The 19th News

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· Jul 6, 2026

DOJ, HHS, FTC, FDA: The alphabet soup of efforts to restrict gender-affirming care

The United States is using the full power of the federal government to restrict gender-affirming care for transgender youth. The American Psychological Association has accused the Trump administration of ignoring science and undermining mental health through its anti-trans policies. Groups including Planned Parenthood, AIDS United and the Human Rights Campaign see these tactics as a []

ABC News: Health

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· Jul 2, 2026

Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs

The Trump administration is proposing a new rule to keep hospitals from marking up discounted drugs for Medicare patients

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 1, 2026

Despite marquee losses, Supreme Court term grows Trump’s presidential power

Set backs on tariffs, birthright citizenship overlay broad interpretation of presidential power supported by Trump.

Kaiser Health

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· Jul 6, 2026

New Medicaid Work Rule Means More Opportunities To Lose Coverage

A work requirement is coming to Medicaid. Sam Whitehead tells WAMU’s “Health Hub” how to keep your coverage — and who’s exempt from the new rule.

Wonkette

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· Jun 30, 2026

Sorry, Trump And Stephen Miller: Supreme Court Says Even Brown-Skinned Babies American If They’re Born Here!

Don't worry, there were shitty decisions today too.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 2, 2026

How hospitals are profiting from a program meant for low-income patients

Washington is increasingly tapping a hidden “piggy bank” to fund its growing healthcare commitments. Proponents of this strategy proclaim that it doesn’t cost taxpayers a dime, but that’s an illusion. It’s quietly draining one of America’s most important industries — and threatens to degrade millions of Americans’ health while greatly increasing future healthcare spending. Each []

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Related coverage for "Trump Uses Full Weight of Federal Government to Restrict Gender-Affirming Care": The 19th News — DOJ, HHS, FTC, FDA: The alphabet soup of efforts to restrict gender-affirming care. ABC News: Health — Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs. Al Jazeera — Despite marquee losses, Supreme Court term grows Trump’s presidential power. Kaiser Health — New Medicaid Work Rule Means More Opportunities To Lose Coverage. Wonkette — Sorry, Trump And Stephen Miller: Supreme Court Says Even Brown-Skinned Babies American If They’re Born Here!. Washington Examiner — How hospitals are profiting from a program meant for low-income patients