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Secretary Pete Hegset On Saturday, the judge, who ruled that the Pentagon should allow the transgender troops, should report the military base because it is “now the main military planner”.
Last week, US District Judge Ana Raes in Washington issued a preliminary ban that blocks the Pentagon from the implementation of President Donald Trump’s executive order, which forbids transgenders to serve in the army.
The order of Trump on January 27 states that “expression of a false” gender identity “diverge from the sex of a person, cannot satisfy the strict standards necessary for military service,” and instructed the Ministry of Defense to update their medical standards for military service and the pronoun policy.
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Defense Minister Pitt Hugset said the judge who had ruled that the Pentagon should allow the transgender troops to report to military bases. (Reuters/Yves Herman)
The president’s order states that “outside the hormonal and surgical medical interventions involved, the adoption of a gender identity that contradicts the sexual conflict with the soldier’s commitment to the honorary, true and disciplined lifestyle, even in personal life.”
In his ruling, the judge said The order of Trump Contains a language that “falsely degrades”, adding that politics “stigmatize transgenders as inherently unfit.”
HEGSET responded to the decree on the social media platform X.
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Last week, US District Judge Ana Raes issued a preliminary ban that blocks the Pentagon from the executive order of President Donald Trump, which forbids transgender people to serve in the army. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
“Since” Judge “Reyes is now the main military planner, they can inform Fort Benning in 0600 to entrust our army ranks about how to execute targeted raids with high cost … After that, commander Rees can send to Fort Bragg for the preparation of our green berets.”
Judge detained her order By the morning on Friday, to allow Trump administration to appeal that it was said.
In its decision, the Rejez stated that the executive order probably caused violations of constitutional rights.
Defense Minister Pitt Hugset said the judge “could report Fort Bening in 0600 to entrust our ranks’ army on how to execute the high cost target raids.” (Andrew Harnica/Getti Image)
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“The court knows that such an opinion will lead to a passionate public discussion and appeals. In a healthy democracy, both positive results,” the Rejez wrote. “However, we must all agree that every person who has responded to the call deserves our gratitude and respect.”
“Indeed, the fierce irony is that thousands of transgender officials have sacrificed – some risks their lives – to ensure others, that other military prohibitions seek to refuse them,” the judge said that the defendants, on the other hand, “showed that they would be hampered, continuing the always appear in the interest of society. “