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Supreme Court allows Trump to implement transgender military ban

  • On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to implement a policy prohibiting transgender individuals from serving in the military nationwide.
  • The ban stems from an executive order claiming transgender identity conflicts with military discipline and readiness, despite no evidence supporting these claims.
  • Several federal judges, including Judge Benjamin Settle, ruled against the ban citing its discriminatory nature and the harm to decorated service members’ careers.
  • Lead plaintiff Navy Commander Emily Shilling, with nearly 20 years and 60 combat missions, exemplifies transgender troops’ extensive service and the administration’s lack of justification for the ban.
  • The ban remains contested as advocacy groups call it unconstitutional and damaging, and ongoing appeals may take several months to resolve.
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