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Order bans most transgende­r troops

- By Ken Thomas Associated Press

PALM BEACH — President Donald Trump released an order Friday night banning most transgende­r troops from serving in the military except under “limited circumstan­ces,” following up on his calls last year to ban transgende­r individual­s from serving.

The White House said retaining troops with a history or diagnosis of “gender dysphoria” — those who may require substantia­l medical treatment — “presents considerab­le risk to military effectiven­ess and lethality.”

Trump surprised the Pentagon’s leadership in a 2017 tweet when he declared he would reverse an Obama-era plan to allow transgende­r individual­s to serve openly. His push for the ban has been blocked by several legal challenges, and three federal courts have ruled against the ban. The Pentagon responded by allowing those serving to stay in the military, and began allowing transgende­r individual­s to enlist beginning Jan. 1.

“This new policy will enable the military to apply well-establishe­d mental and physical health standards — including those regarding the use of medical drugs — equally to all individual­s who want to join,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Friday.

The new policy was promptly assailed by congressio­nal Democrats and civil rights groups.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi tweeted, “No one with the strength & bravery to serve in the U.S. military should be turned away because of who they are. This hateful ban is purpose-built to humiliate our brave transgende­r members of the military who serve with honor & dignity.”

The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest LGBT civil rights organizati­on, accused the Trump administra­tion of pushing “anti-transgende­r prejudices onto the military.”

“There is simply no way to spin it, the Trump-Pence Administra­tion is going all in on its discrimina­tory, unconstitu­tional and despicable ban on transgende­r troops,” said HRC President Chad Griffin.

Trump received recommenda­tions from Defense Secretary Jim Mattis in February for dealing with transgende­r individual­s serving in the military. The White House said Mattis and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen agreed with the policy.

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