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Supreme Court rules on Trump’s total ban on transgender troops

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The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that President Donald Trump‘s ban on transgender troops can stand. 

It’s a huge win for the president and his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

The Supreme Court’s ruling lifts a lower court’s decision to pause Trump’s policy, which it called ‘dramatic and facially unfair.’

The order allows the Department of Defense to continue removing transgender service members from the military and denying enlistment while lawsuits continue in the lower courts.. 

On January 20, President Trump signed an executive order ordering Hegseth to enact a ban on ‘individuals with gender dysphoria’ serving in the U.S. military.

District Judge Benjamin Settle in Washington state ruled that the ban violated the Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection barred the government from enforcing Trump’s policy.

The Trump administration appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit but it was rejected, prompting them to appeal to the Supreme Court.

Trump’s lawyers argued that the ruling was ‘contrary to military readiness and the Nation’s interests.’

President Donald Trump attends a meeting at the White House

President Donald Trump attends a meeting at the White House 

The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's ban on transgender troops can stand

The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender troops can stand

The liberal justices – Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson – would have decided against Trump, they indicated in the filing, but the Supreme Court ruling was not signed. 

The ruling was an emergency appeal prompting an unusually swift ruling from the Supreme Court justices, although they can rule on the merits of the case at a later date. 

The ban enacted by the Department of Defense on February 26 detailed that ‘the medical, surgical, and mental health constraints on individuals who have a current diagnosis or history of, or exhibit symptoms with, gender dysphoria are incompatible with the high mental and physical standards necessary for military service.’ 

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