New York Attorney General tell hospitals to continue transgender care despite Trump’s order, says denying them will violate state law

The New York Attorney General has given a directive to health workers to go against one of Donald Trump’s executive orders.

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The United States president has given an executive order to cut any form of medical care for transgenders.

It is part of his policies to establish a firm decision on recognizing only two genders, Male and Female in the country.

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But then New York Attorney General has warmed hospitals about the consequences should they adhere to Donald Trump’s order.

The Attorney General advised health workers to continue giving the transgender care to avoid future problems.

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According to him, denying them access to transgender care will violate state law and be considered as a breach of discriminatory laws.

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