US Army bans transgender people from enlisting
- US District Judge Ana Reyes has not ruled on whether to block the Trump administration's order banning transgender troops before early March.
- Six transgender service members and two applicants are suing, alleging that the order discriminates against them and violates their rights under the Fifth Amendment.
- Reyes criticized the administration's reasoning behind the policy change, calling parts of the directive 'frankly ridiculous' and questioning its implications for military readiness.
- The lawsuit includes active-duty transgender troops, asserting that the ban unjustly labels them as 'dishonest, dishonorable, and undisciplined'.
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