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US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks as he meets with Saudi
Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman at the Pentagon in Washington,
DC, on February 24, 2025. The Pentagon has ordered all transgender military service members to be removed from the military, unless they are granted a waiver showing they’re fit for “warfighting capabilities.”
The memo also cited President Donald Trump’s January 27th executive order, which states that allowing transgender people to serve in the armed forces threatens its readiness and undermines unit cohesion.
Additionally, the memo orders the Pentagon to identify transgender individuals in the military within 30 days, and remove them within another 30 days, giving them an honorable discharge.
As for waivers, they will be considered on a case-by-case basis, citing the need for “compelling government interest” in retaining individuals who “directly support war fighting capabilities” and meet standards associated with their sex. The memo also says service members must show 36 months of stability in their sex, and that they have never attempted to physically transition. In Trump’s first term, he issued a similar ban on transgender military personnel. Former Defense Secretary James Mattis tried to delay the implementation of the policy during Trump’s first term. Nevertheless, Biden overturned the ban after he took office in January 2021, as the military pivoted to publicly celebrate openly transgender service members during his administration.
In January 2023, Major Rachel Jones was celebrated by the military for coming out as a transgender female.
Other new requirements stated in the memo include that male and female service personnel will not share sleeping, changing, or bathing facilities that are designated for the opposite sex. Furthermore, it stated that no Pentagon funding will go towards any sex reassignment surgeries or genital reconstruction surgeries. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |
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