‘Unadulterated animus’: Judge spars with DOJ over Trump transgender military ban
- Judge Ana Reyes questioned the Department of Justice lawyer about the implications of President Trump's executive order barring transgender individuals from military service, stating, "This is a policy of the President of the United States affecting thousands of people."
- Judge Ana Reyes criticized Department of Justice lawyer Jason Lynch during a hearing about Donald Trump's executive order restricting transgender military service, calling it a significant policy issue affecting thousands.
- Reyes noted that the order, signed on January 27, directs the Defense Department to align policies with the President's view on gender identity and military readiness.
- Civil rights groups have sued to block the executive order, arguing it is discriminatory and threatens national security due to its potential impact on thousands of talented service members.
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