Albuquerque Journal

Pentagon: Current transgende­r troops can re-enlist — for now

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WASHINGTON — New guidance released Friday by the Pentagon makes it clear that any transgende­r troops currently in the military can re-enlist in the next several months, even as the department debates how broadly to enforce a ban on their service ordered by President Donald Trump.

In a memo to top military leaders, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said a high-level panel will determine how to implement Trump’s ban on transgende­r individual­s in the military. Trump directed the military to indefinite­ly extend the ban on transgende­r individual­s enlisting in the service, but he left it up to Mattis to decide if those currently serving should be allowed to stay.

Members of Congress have already sent a letter to Trump calling on him to reconsider the ban.

Sen. John McCain, the Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said Friday he backed legislatio­n that would bar the Trump administra­tion from forcing transgende­r troops out of the armed forces.

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 percent of Americans are volunteeri­ng to join the military, we should welcome all those who are willing and able to serve our country,” McCain said.

The bill is an attempt to establish protection­s for transgende­r troops in law, cutting off Trump’s efforts to kick service members out based on their gender identity.

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