
The US Supreme Court has ruled Trump’s administration can now begin enacting its policy banning transgender people from the military.
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The policy ultimately sought to ban transgender people from enlisting in the military and required any current transgender service members be removed from their roles.
Two national LGBTQ legal organizations, LGBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders and the the National Center for Lesbian Rights, responded to Trump’s order with a lawsuit and in March, the order was blocked by US District Judge Ana Reyes, of Washington, D.C.
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What does Trump’s executive order say?
The order stated the ‘pursuit of military excellence’ is being ‘diluted’ in order to ‘accommodate political agendas or other ideologies’.
It goes on to claim that ‘adoption of a gender identity inconsistent with an individual’s sex conflicts with a soldier’s commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle’.
What have LGBTQ+ organizations said in their lawsuit?
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Upon blocking the order in March, US District Judge Reyes argued it violates an equal protection clause because it discriminates based on transgender status and sex, stating the language was ‘unabashedly demeaning’ and its ‘policy stigmatizes transgender persons as inherently unfit’ with its ‘conclusions bear[ing] no relation to fact’.
Reyes argued the government could’ve crafted a policy which balances ‘the Nation’s need for a prepared military and Americans’ right to equal protection’, and noted they ‘still can’.
She continued: “The Military Ban, however, is not that policy. The Court therefore must act to uphold the equal protection rights that the military defends every day.”
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And human rights organizations have since spoken out.
Lambda Legal and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation said in a statement: “By allowing this discriminatory ban to take effect while our challenge continues, the Court has temporarily sanctioned a policy that has nothing to do with military readiness and everything to do with prejudice.
“Transgender individuals meet the same standards and demonstrate the same values as all who serve. We remain steadfast in our belief that this ban violates constitutional guarantees of equal protection and will ultimately be struck down.”
* Original Article:
https://www.unilad.com/news/us-news/us-supreme-court-trump-transgender-military-ban-855823-20250507