- Recent headlines highlight the lack of evidence supporting claims of harm in a case challenging an executive order by Trump that bans transgender surgeries for minors.
- A multistate lawsuit has been filed against this executive order, which aims to prohibit sex change procedures for individuals under the age of 18.
- Records requests were submitted to gather evidence regarding allegations of harm resulting from the executive order.
- The records requests returned no responsive documents, indicating a lack of documented evidence supporting claims of harm associated with the ban.
- The absence of evidence could impact the legal proceedings and arguments against the executive order in the ongoing lawsuit.
- Watchdogs monitoring the case note the significance of the lack of documentation, which may influence judicial and public opinion on the issue.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/watchdog-claims-proof-harm-nonexistent-suit-against-trumps-ban-trans-surgeries-minors)