Earlier This Week, The Supreme Court Allewed President Trump's Administration To Start Enforcing A Ban On Transgender Service Members
The Pentagon Has Been Orthoded to Begin Kicking Out Outly Identifying Transgender Service Members by Us Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Who issued the Internal Instructions in a Memo on Thursday. Other Service members will be given 30 days to self-exemption.
On Tuesday, The Supreme Court Allewed President Donald Trump's Administration To Start Enforcing A Ban on Transgender People Serving in the US Military that Had Been Previously Been Blochked by Lower Courts.
“After a Scotus Victory for @Potus, trans is out at the dod,” Wrote Hegseth in An X Post on Thursday, Alongside on Video of Him Vowing to “Relentlessly Pursue the President's Agenda.” Reading from the Memo, Hegseth Said: “In accordance with policy now reinstated, service members who have avera diagnosis or history of, or exibittoms consistent with, gender Dysphoria May elect to separate voluntariily.” The Fox Host then Turned Back to the Chamber, Echoing His Early Statement: “This is what the American People Voted For and We're Going to Continue To Relentlessly Pursue it.”
According to the Associated Press, Department Officials Have Said Medical Records Will indicated Which Service Members Have Been Diagnosed With “Gender Dysphoria, Who Show Syptoms or Are Being Treated.”
Following The Court's Ruling, Emily Shilling, A Navy Commander, Who Had Sued To Block The Ban Along With Other Transgender Service Members, Told NBC News: “Transgender Service Members Have Servary Tis Nation With Courage, Skill, and Selflessness for Years.”
“I know this decision will Cause Fear and Doubt in the Ranks. To Those feeling Shaken, I Say This: Stand Tall,” Shilling Continued. “You are not Alone. You are part of a Community That Will Fight for You, Beside You Stand, and Never Stop Pushing Forward.”
