Trump asks Supreme Court to allow ban on transgender members of the military to take effect, for now
- A divided Supreme Court allows Donald Trump's administration to continue the ban on transgender service members while legal challenges proceed, temporarily freezing a lower court's injunction against the policy.
- Pentagon leadership, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has directed that all transgender troops must be identified by June 25.
- Lambda Legal and the Human Rights Campaign stated that the ruling is a 'devastating blow' and violates constitutional guarantees of equal protection for transgender servicemembers.
- Trans service members argued they have served honorably, and the Trump administration failed to provide evidence that their service negatively impacts military effectiveness.
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Supreme Court Lifts Block on Trump’s Transgender Military Policy
The United States Supreme Court has given President Donald Trump the green light to proceed with his policy that excludes openly transgender individuals from the military. The post Supreme Court Lifts Block on Trump’s Transgender Military Policy appeared first on Slay News.
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As Donald Trump tries to effectively prevent trans people from participating in public life – most recently asking the Supreme Court to reinstate a ban on trans troops – it’s difficult to imagine that he might have any supporters at all who identify as trans. But they exist. In March 2018, as a graduate student at Columbia Journalism School, I wrote an article for the Daily Beast called The Transgender Conservatives Who Are Sticking With Trump.…
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