House Republicans seek to make Trump’s trans military ban permanent
- Last week, the Supreme Court allowed President Trump to impose a ban preventing individuals who are transgender from remaining in the U.S. Armed forces.
- The Court granted the administration's emergency request to lift a nationwide injunction that blocked the policy during ongoing litigation.
- Currently, about 4,000 transgender service members, some in Colorado, must self-identify by June 6 or face medical record review and possible separation.
- A Defense Department memo states transgender individuals cannot meet the military's rigorous standards, while some affected troops say their service improved following transition.
- This ruling allows the ban to proceed temporarily but is not final, suggesting ongoing legal battles and potential impacts on military diversity and readiness.
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House Republicans Seek To Make Trans Military Ban Permanent
The Hill reports that a handful of House Republicans are working to make President Trump’s executive order to bar transgender troops from serving openly in the military permanent, introducing legislation to give the directive the full force of law. Read more at The Hill

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Military commanders to be told to send transgender troops to medical checks to oust them
A senior defense official laid out what could be a complicated and lengthy new process aimed at fulfilling President Donald Trump's directive to remove transgender service members from the U.S. military.
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