Army that does not allow trans people to participate
US military On Friday, it said it did not allow trans people to participate in the ranks and would halt “implement or promote gender change operations.”
The announcement came a few days later Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses enacted a ban on transgender people joining the military.
“It will take effect immediately, and all new access for individuals with a history of gender violations will be suspended and unplanned, scheduled or planned related to confirming or promoting gender transitions for service members. Medical procedures will be suspended,” the Army Post in State X.
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Sergeant Drill looks overlooking recruits at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri. The Army announced Friday that it would not allow trans people to serve. (US military Fort Leonard Wood)
The military branch also said, “Gender discomfort will volunteer to serve our country and be treated with dignity and respect.”
Hegseth’s order is part of an effort to reform Military By ending the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative and focusing on preparation and lethality.
“Our strength is a common purpose regardless of our background, our gender, our race, our background,” he said last week. He spoke at the city hall. “In this department we treat everyone equally, treat everyone with respect, and judge you as an individual based on your merits and commitment to the team and mission.”
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegses will hold a press conference after a meeting at the Ministry of Defense on Friday in Warsaw, Poland. (Omar Marques/Getty Images)
In response to the military ban, 20 state attorney generals are in support of a lawsuit aimed at blocking President Donald Trump’s executive order banning transgender people from serving the military. I have submitted an overview of “Friends of the Court.”
“This administration’s ongoing attacks on a small portion of transgender Americans, an increasingly vulnerable population, is cruel and wrong,” Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy said. Campbell said. “I have great respect for everyone, including the trans service members who put their lives on the line to protect us and our country.
“This latest attack on members of the Trans Service flies in the face of the so-called respect of our military, our veterans and the administration for their services.”
The coalition includes California Attorney General, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Road. Includes Island, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.
In another post from X, the Army said within the organization that “Dei is dead” and that soldiers were forced to leave to refuse to take the Covid vaccine.

Member of the formation’s Army National Guard. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Spc. MatthewA. Foster)
When he takes office, Trump signed The executive order to identify with a gender that was not assigned at birth “is not consistent with the humility and selflessness required by service members.”
There is an estimated 9,000-14,000 transgender service members. The exact numbers have not been published.
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From January 1, 2016 to May 14, 2021, the Department of Defense has announced that it will provide approximately 1,500 people with the provision of transgender treatment (surgical and non-surgical) to 1,892 active service members, according to the Congressional Research Service. It reportedly spent 10,000 dollars.