Trump’s ban on transgender troops is upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The U.S. Supreme Court has let the Trump administration to proceed with its contentious ban on transgender people serving in the military—despite.

Ongoing legal challenges—in a decision that has sparked intense national discussion. The “Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness”

Executive order, which was issued barely one week after Donald Trump became the 47th President of the United States, is the source of the policy.

The government said in the directive that military preparedness, discipline, and cohesiveness might be jeopardized by gender identification that is not congruent with biological sex.

It claims that attempts to satisfy what it refers to as “political agendas” weaken military power and jeopardize the fundamental principles of the armed services.

Legal objection was swiftly raised by LGBTQ rights organizations. The National Center for Lesbian Rights and LGBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders,

Two national groups, filed a complaint on behalf of two aspiring enlistees and six transgender active-duty individuals.

 

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