Trump administration agrees to delay health care rule

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The Trump administration agreed to postpone implementing a rule allowing medical workers to decline performing abortions on moral or religious grounds just weeks before it was supposed to take effect. The rule is being challenged in federal court.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Trump administration has agreed to postpone implementing a rule allowing medical workers to decline performing abortions or other treatments on moral or religious grounds while the so-called “conscience” rule is challenged in a California court.

A California lawsuit alleges that the department exceeded its authority with the rule, which President Trump announced in May. Opponents say it would deny health care to women and to homosexuals by giving prejudice the force of law.

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