Military Policy

Pentagon Memo Orders Purge of Transgender Troops

The Trump administration issued a memo mandating the separation of transgender service members from the military, citing incompatibility with service requirements and national security interests. This action, following a January executive order targeting transgender troops, demands the Pentagon identify and begin separating these individuals within 60 days, with waivers granted only in exceptional circumstances directly supporting warfighting capabilities. The memo represents a significant escalation of previous restrictions on transgender service, prompting legal challenges arguing the policy violates the Fifth Amendment’s equal protection clause. The department’s stated goal is to enforce high standards of readiness, lethality, and integrity within the military.

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Trump Declares Transgender Soldiers Unfit for Military Service

President Trump’s executive order bans the use of pronouns deemed “invented” within the US military, aiming to eliminate what he terms “transgender ideology.” The order cites concerns about mental and physical fitness, potentially barring thousands of transgender service members from service. It contends that a disconnect between assigned sex and gender identity contradicts military values of honor and truthfulness. The order’s implications for currently serving transgender personnel remain unclear, leaving their future status uncertain.

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