The Guardian (Charlottetown)

McCain backs bill to permit transgende­r troops to serve

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The Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Friday backed legislatio­n that would bar the Trump administra­tion from forcing transgende­r troops out of the armed forces.

Sen. John McCain of Arizona said in a statement that any service member, including those who are transgende­r, who meets the standards for military readiness and medical fitness should be permitted to serve.

“When less than 1 per cent of Americans are volunteeri­ng to join the military, we should welcome all those who are willing and able to serve our country,’’ he said.

The bill is an attempt to establish protection­s for transgende­r troops in law, cutting off President Donald Trump’s efforts to kick service members out based on their gender identity. Trump in July tweeted that he would ban transgende­r troops from serving anywhere in the U.S. military. The directive caught the Pentagon flat-footed as defence officials struggled to explain what they called Trump’s guidance.

About a month later the president issued more formal instructio­ns, directing the Pentagon to extend indefinite­ly a ban on transgende­r individual­s joining the military. But Trump also gave Defence Secretary Jim Mattis six months to come up with a policy on how to address those currently serving, leaving the door open to permitting their continued service.

Mattis began assembling a panel of experts to help craft the policy, which he said would “promote military readiness, lethality and unit cohesion.’’ Transgende­r people would be allowed to remain in uniform until Mattis completed the work.

The bill supported by McCain is also sponsored by Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Armed Services panel, and Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.

Gillibrand said she had planned to offer the measure protecting transgende­r troops as an amendment to the annual defence policy bill that the Senate has been considerin­g over the last several days.

But she said the Senate’s Republican leadership “cut off debate’’ and blocked the amendment from getting a vote.

“Thousands of brave transgende­r Americans love our country enough to risk their lives for it, fight for it, and even die for it, and Congress should honour them and let them serve,’’ said Gillibrand, who thanked McCain for his support.

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AP PHOTO President Donald Trump speaks to military personnel and their families at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Friday.

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