Doctors' advocates have appealed to federal government agencies by deleting information from the websites used by medical experts and researchers regularly.
The non -profit organization on the left has filed a lawsuit in the US DC DC court. It complains of the HR Administration (OPM), the Disease Control Prevention Center (CDC), the Food Pharmaceutical Bureau (FDA), and the department. Health and welfare service (HHS).
The Civil Litigation Group represents the organization.
After President Trump signed an administrative order indicating that the United States recognizes only the two gender, the Federal Health Organization has begun to scrub the website of the Presidential Order that says “promotes gender ideology.” Ta.
As a result, some websites were accidentally deleted and some web pages in which HIV/AIDS were temporarily deleted due to scrambled the federal government employees to comply with order. 。
The complaint says, “If you delete a web page and a dataset, a dangerous gap will occur in scientific data available to monitor and respond to the occurrence of illness, and you will take a resource that will lead you to clinical clinical treatment, and to communicate with patients. Take an important resource for involvement.
This lawsuit has been issued a Presidential Order of Trump's “Gender Ilogy”, such as young people's risk behavior monitoring systems, adolescent data and school health data and statistical web pages, and social vulnerability web pages. Since then, we have quoted some important websites that have been deleted.
“These federal agencies exist to serve Americans by protecting public health,” said Zack Sherry, a lawyer in the Public Litigation Group. “Deleting the Frouts Frouts of this important information. Our lawsuit is trying to hold them in their responsibilities to the people of this country.”
Some websites that provide guidance on HIV prescription preparation and illness monitoring have been further quoted as major resources deleted by US doctors.
“Like many of my colleagues, I am both doctors and researchers who take care of the patient. Delete important clinical information and datasets from CDC, FDA, and HHS websites. The United States Board of Directors for Doctors for doctors, not only to expose health but also to improve the health and health care of American people.
American doctors claim three counts for OPM, CDC, HHS, and FDA. It claims that OPM's actions exceed legal authority. Both CDC and HHS violate the Document Reduction Law and the Administrative Procedure Law (APA). Also, FDA also violated APA.
The group has called for a federal judge to declare the behavior of an institution that is illegal and to restore the deleted web page and dataset.
The hill reached out to the federal agency named in a lawsuit for comments.





