More than 20 US states have filed a case against the President of the country Donald Trump in the case of handing over the medicine data of millions to exile officers. This information was given by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Bonta alleged that the Trump administration has violated the federal secrecy laws by sharing the data. The Attorney General said that the Attorney General of California and 19 other states has filed a case against the trump administration’s move.
According to the ‘Associated Press’ (AP) report, the advisors of Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior shared various data with private information related to the health information of people from California, Illinois and Washington with the Home Department last month.
Private health information, including the address, name, social security number and immigration status, was shared at a time when exile officials intensified enforcement efforts.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Andrew Nixon has defended the release of these data. He said in a statement, “HHS has fully acted under its legal rights and has fully complied with all the applicable laws. It was done to ensure that the benefits of the Medicade are reserved only for individuals who are legally entitled to receive them.
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