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US FTC’s Investigation of Trans Youth Care Was ‘Retaliatory,’ Judge Says

May 7 (Reuters) – A ⁠U.S. ⁠judge on Thursday ⁠derailed an investigation by the U.S. Federal ​Trade Commission, a consumer protection agency, into two ‌medical groups that support gender-affirming ‌care for transgender youth.

U.S. District Judge ⁠James Boasberg ⁠blocked the FTC from demanding documents like internal ​communications and financial records from the Endocrine Society and World Professional Association for Transgender Health.

The FTC has said ​it is investigating whether “consumers are being or have ⁠been exposed ⁠to false or ⁠unsupported ​claims about ‘gender-affirming care.'”

• The investigation came ​after orders by ⁠President Donald Trump that the United States would recognize only two sexes, male and female, and directed agencies to end all federal funding ⁠or support for gender-affirming care for minors.

• The two medical ⁠groups filed lawsuits in February, saying the FTC demanded documents from them as part of a retaliation campaign meant to silence them.

• The judge granted their requests for preliminary injunctions, saying they were likely to prevail on the merits of their retaliation claims.

• A ⁠similar lawsuit by the American Academy of Pediatrics is still pending before a different judge in Washington, who has not yet ruled on ​that group’s injunction request.

(Reporting by Jan Wolfe; ​Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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