Harvard researchers sue Trump for censoring LGBTQ references

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Two Harvard researchers have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming their work was removed from a public website due to references to the LGBTQ community. They argue this action violates their First Amendment rights. The lawsuit states that the removal of their articles, which focus on patient safety, was linked to an executive order on gender ideology signed by Trump. The researchers assert that this censorship could negatively impact patient diagnoses. The lawsuit names several government agencies as defendants and was filed in U.S. District Court in Boston. The researchers aim to protect the integrity of medical research and patient safety from what they describe as unconstitutional censorship.


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