At issue is a Jan. 27 executive order signed by President Donald Trump requiring the Defense Department to update its guidance regarding "trans-identifying medical standards for military service" and to "rescind guidance inconsistent with military readiness." U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes harshly questioned the Trump administration at length over the order, demanding to know whether it was a "transgender ban" and if the government's position is that being transgender is an "ideology." Civil rights groups this month sued to block the order on behalf of six transgender U.S. service members, arguing that the order is discriminatory and unconstitutional. They alleged it threatens U.S. national security as well as years of training and financial investments by the Department of Defense.Defend the pronouns, troops...
Thursday, February 20, 2025
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