Trump’s administration may immediately start implementing its policy excluding transgender individuals from serving in the military, according to a ruling by the US Supreme Court.
Donald Trump issued an executive order titled ‘Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness’ only one week after he returned to the White House earlier.
This year for a second term as the 47th president of the United States. The ultimate goal of the policy was to prevent transgender individuals.
From joining the military and mandate that any transgender service members who were already serving be relieved of their positions.
The National Center for Lesbian Rights and LGBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders, two nationwide LGBTQ legal groups, filed a lawsuit in response.
To Trump’s order, and US District Judge Ana Reyes of Washington, D.C., stopped the order in March. Even though the legal processes are still continuing,
The Supreme Court decided on May 6 that Trump’s administration may officially implement the policy. What is said in Trump’s executive order? The directive said that in order.