Hegseth says Pentagon appealing block on Trump transgender military ban
- A federal judge blocked a Trump administration effort to ban transgender individuals from military service, granting a preliminary injunction to transgender service members.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to appeal the ruling, stating, 'It affects my family and my entire command.'
- Transgender service members argue that reversing the policy allowing them to serve openly could harm military trust and readiness.
- Estimates suggest there are between 10,000 and 15,000 transgender individuals actively serving, and discharging them could cost nearly $1 billion.
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Biden Judge Yells at DOJ Lawyers During Hearing on Transgender Military Ban Case
Tensions escalated in the courtroom as Judge Ana Reyes confronted DOJ lawyers over the contentious transgender military ban, highlighting the ongoing legal battles surrounding this pivotal issue.
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