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Pentagon chief freezes Trump transgende­r ban

Mattis calls for experts to study best way to implement order from the White House

- DAN LAMOTHE THE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON— U.S. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis announced Tuesday that he is freezing President Donald Trump’s ban on transgende­r people serving in the military, saying that he will first establish a panel of experts to provide advice and recommenda­tions on how to carry out Trump’s direction.

The Pentagon confirmed the move in a statement attributed to Mattis, saying that the Pentagon will develop a study and implementa­tion plan “as directed.” Soon-to-be arriving political appointees at the Defence Department “will play an important role in this effort.” The plan will address both the potential for transgende­r people looking to serve in the military for the first time, and transgende­r troops who already are serving.

“Our focus must always be on what is best for the military’s combat effectiven­ess leading to victory on the battlefiel­d,” Mattis said. “To that end, I will establish a panel of experts serving within the Department­s of Defense and Homeland Security to provide advice and recommenda­tions on the implementa­tion of the president’s direction.”

Mattis added that panel members “will bring mature experience, most notably in combat and deployed operations, and seasoned judgment to this task.”

The Pentagon chief said that once the panel makes its recommenda­tions and he consults with the secretary of homeland security, he will provide his advice to Trump. In the meantime, current policy regarding transgende­r service members will remain in place, Mattis said, meaning that those already serving can continue to do so.

The issue has been especially sensitive since Trump announced on Twitter on July 26 that “after consultati­on with my Generals and military experts,” he would not allow transgende­r to serve in the the U.S. military “in any capacity.”

 ??  ?? "Our focus must always be on what is best for the military’s . . . effectiven­ess," said Mattis.
"Our focus must always be on what is best for the military’s . . . effectiven­ess," said Mattis.

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