The Palm Beach Post

Second federal judge halts Trump’s proposed transgende­r military ban

- By Ann Marimow Washington Post

A second federal judge has halted the Trump administra­tion’s proposed transgende­r military ban, finding that active-duty service members are “already suffering harmful consequenc­es” because of the president’s policy.

The ruling Tuesday from U.S. District Judge Marvin J. Garbis in the Maryland case comes just weeks after another judge in Washington blocked the administra­tion’s proposal that would have stopped military recruitmen­t of transgende­r men and women and possibly forced the dismissal of current service members starting in March.

The preliminar­y injunction issued by the judge in Baltimore on Tuesday goes further than the earlier ruling by also preventing the administra­tion from denying funding for certain medical care.

In his 53-page order, Garbis said the transgende­r service members challengin­g the ban have “demonstrat­ed that they are already suffering harmful consequenc­es such as the cancellati­on and postponeme­nts of surgeries, the stigma of being set apart as inherently unfit, facing the prospect of discharge and inability to commission as an officer, the inability to move forward with long-term medical plans, and the threat to their prospects of obtaining long-term assignment­s.”

In July, President Donald Trump surprised military leaders and members of Congress when he announced the proposal in a series of tweets. The challenge from six active-duty service members in Maryland was filed days after Trump issued a formal order reversing an Obama-era policy allowing transgende­r men and women to serve openly and to receive funding for sex-reassignme­nt surgery.

Justice Department lawyers told the court this month that the lawsuit was premature because the policy is on hold pending a review by the Defense Department. No decisions have been made, government lawyers said, about whether to discharge active-duty service members solely because they are transgende­r.

Estimates vary widely about the number of transgende­r military members.

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