Judge Slams the Brakes on Trump’s DEI Crackdown

A federal judge in California has dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s effort to strip and transgender recognition from grant funding.

U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar issued a nationwide injunction, ruling that the government cannot force nonprofits to halt programs promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion — or require them to deny the existence of transgender people — in order to receive federal grants.

Last spring, the CDC demanded that the San Francisco Foundation terminate its $1.3 million, five-year sexual health initiative targeting communities hardest hit by STIs if it continued DEI work or acknowledged transgender identities.

Plaintiffs — from health centers to the GLBT Historical Society — argue that the executive orders censor and exceed presidential authority.

Tigar reminded the administration that even in the context of federal subsidies, it cannot weaponize appropriated funds to single out protected communities or suppress ideas it deems dangerous.

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