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Supreme Court allows Trump to implement transgender military ban

  • On Tuesday, the Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to implement a policy prohibiting transgender individuals from serving in the U.S. Military while ongoing legal challenges continue.
  • This ban followed Trump's executive order issued after he began his second term in January, which claimed transgender identity conflicts with military values and readiness.
  • Several federal judges had blocked the ban, citing its discriminatory nature and noting transgender troops had served openly for years without issues, including seven plaintiff service members with over 115 years of service combined.
  • Organizations opposing the ban stated it violates equal protection and called the high court’s decision a devastating blow to dedicated service members who meet the same standards as others.
  • The ban remains in place while legal challenges continue, with appeals expected to take several months and the military working on identifying transgender service members under Defense Secretary Hegseth’s policy.
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