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Hegseth initiates ban on transgender troops after Supreme Court ruling. The Trump administration said it is moving quickly to purge the military of about 1,000 service members who have self ...
Vermont and New York, as well as several other states, are suing the Trump administration over an executive order banning ...
The Washington Post interviewed 10 transgender troops who have served a combined 133 years in uniform. As they face deadlines ...
Senate Democrats press Hegseth for answers on Trump order to ban transgender troops Updated April 22, 2025 9:38 AM ET Originally published April 22, 2025 6:00 AM ET Elena Moore ...
WASHINGTON — The military services scrambled Friday to nail down details and put together new guidance to start removing transgender troops from the force. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a ...
Transgender troops were given 30–60 days to leave military under a new Defense Department policy after the Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump's service ban to take effect.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration can move forward with a ban on transgender military service members for now, lifting a lower court injunction against the policy ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testifies on the Hill, Trump grapples with the Israel-Iran conflict, and the Supreme Court ...
Thousands of transgender U.S. military members are facing a deadline to identify themselves and begin a voluntary separation from the armed forces under a ban implemented by the Trump administration.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The military services scrambled Friday to nail down details and put together new guidance to start removing transgender troops from the force. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ...
Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, a veteran, and 22 other Democratic senators have written to Hegseth urging him to allow transgender troops to keep serving honorably.
Pete Hegseth's new order gives active duty troops until June 6 to identify themselves as transgender and voluntarily begin to leave the service. National Guard and Reserve troops have until July 7.
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