The Sunday Guardian

US army will start accepting transgende­rs

The Defense Department has until 21 February to submit a plan to Trump.

- REUTERS LAWRENCE HURLEY & IDREES ALI WASHINGTON REUTERS

Transgende­r people will be allowed for the first time to enlist in the US military starting on Monday as ordered by federal courts, the Pentagon said on Friday, after President Donald Trump’s administra­tion decided not to appeal rulings that blocked his transgende­r ban.

Two federal appeals courts, one in Washington and one in Virginia, last week rejected the administra­tion’s request to put on hold orders by lower court judges requiring the military to begin accepting transgende­r recruits on 1 January. A Justice Department official said the administra­tion will not challenge those rulings.

“The Department of Defense has announced that it will be releasing an independen­t study of these issues in the coming weeks. So rather than litigate this interim appeal before that occurs, the administra­tion has decided to wait for DOD’s study and will continue to defend the president’s lawful authority in District Court in the meantime,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. In September, the Pentagon said it had created a panel of senior officials to study how to implement a directive by Trump to prohibit transgende­r individual­s from serving. The Defense Department has until 21 February to submit a plan to Trump. Pentagon spokeswoma­n Heather Babb said in a statement: “As mandated by court order, the Department of Defense is prepared to begin accessing transgende­r applicants for military service 1 January. All applicants must meet all accession standards.” Jennifer Levi, a lawyer with gay, lesbian and transgende­r advocacy group GLAD, called the decision not to appeal “great news.”

“I’m hoping it means the government has come to see that there is no way to justify a ban and that it’s not good for the military or our country,” Levi said. Both GLAD and the American Civil Liberties Union represent plaintiffs in the lawsuits filed against the administra­tion.

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