Following a lawsuit by Doctors for America, the Trump administration was required to restore health data webpages by a federal judge's deadline. The suit arose from the removal of crucial health information from CDC and FDA websites after an executive order that impacted public access. The ruling mandated restoration of content as it was on January 30, emphasizing the importance of these resources for understanding health disparities faced by vulnerable populations. The agencies' compliance with the order has been scrutinized, as earlier removals lacked notice and transparency under federal laws.
The Trump administration met a court-ordered deadline to restore health data webpages, which had been removed following an executive order on day one of Trump's presidency.
A federal judge's restraining order required agencies to restore over a dozen key CDC and FDA webpages, essential for assessing public health risks.
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