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LGBTQ+ physicians sue HHS, NIH over grant cuts

Last updated: May 21, 2025 2:59 pm
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A group of physicians and researchers working on LGBTQ+ health issues has taken legal action against the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Health and Human Services. The lawsuit was filed in response to the termination of research grants that have impacted medical research on queer individuals. This move is part of the implementation of President Trump’s executive orders targeting transgender individuals and diversity initiatives.

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, includes over a dozen researchers and a nonprofit organization called GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ+ Equality. The complaint also names health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and NIH director Jay Bhattacharya as defendants.

This legal action is the latest in a series of lawsuits against the federal health agency since the Trump administration began its overhaul. It is the second lawsuit to specifically focus on how research cuts have affected LGBTQ+ research. The plaintiffs argue that the government’s actions violate the Constitution’s Fifth Amendment, guaranteeing equal protection on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity, as well as the due process clause.

Since entering the White House, President Trump has signed executive orders specifically targeting transgender individuals. One of these orders asserts a new legal definition of sex as binary, disregarding scientific evidence and impacting around 1.6 million trans and nonbinary Americans. Another order aims to withdraw federal funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to transgender individuals under the age of 19.

In compliance with these orders, NIH has terminated more than $800 million worth of research grants focused on LGBTQ+ individuals, claiming that the research no longer aligns with agency priorities. The lawsuit argues that these terminations have not only affected the lives of scientists and clinicians but have also endangered the lives of queer individuals across the country.

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The terminated research grants cover a wide range of health topics among various LGBTQ+ populations. Research on cardiovascular health, dementia, HIV rates, alcohol use, dating violence, tobacco regulations, and more have been affected by these grant cancellations. The lawsuit seeks a thorough review by the court to declare the agency guidance and research cuts unlawful and vacate the cuts.

Representatives for HHS and NIH have declined to comment on the pending litigation. This legal action underscores the importance of LGBTQ+ health research and the need to protect the rights and well-being of queer individuals in the face of discriminatory policies. The sun was setting over the horizon, casting a warm glow over the landscape. The sky was painted in shades of pink and purple, creating a stunning backdrop for the evening ahead. As the day came to a close, the town of Willow Creek was abuzz with activity.

The annual summer festival was in full swing, with locals and tourists alike gathering in the town square to enjoy the festivities. Stalls lined the streets, selling everything from handmade crafts to delicious street food. The smell of sizzling barbecue filled the air, mingling with the sounds of laughter and music.

Children ran around, their faces painted with bright colors and their hands clutching balloons and cotton candy. Adults wandered from booth to booth, sampling the various treats on offer and browsing the wares of local artisans. The atmosphere was one of joy and celebration, a true reflection of the community spirit that thrived in Willow Creek.

As the sky darkened and the stars began to twinkle overhead, the main stage came to life with a burst of light and sound. A band took to the stage, their music filling the air and drawing the crowd closer. People danced and sang along, their voices blending with the music in a harmonious cacophony.

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The highlight of the evening was the fireworks display, a dazzling spectacle that lit up the night sky in a riot of colors and shapes. The crowd gasped and cheered as the fireworks exploded overhead, casting a magical glow over the town and leaving everyone in awe of the beauty of the moment.

As the last firework faded into the night, the festival drew to a close. The crowd dispersed, smiles on their faces and memories of a wonderful evening etched in their minds. The summer festival in Willow Creek had once again been a resounding success, a testament to the spirit of community and togetherness that thrived in this small town.

As the townspeople made their way home, the sounds of laughter and music fading into the distance, they knew that they had shared something special that evening. The magic of the summer festival would linger in their hearts and minds, a reminder of the joy that could be found in coming together as a community to celebrate life and all its wonders.

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