"In accordance with policy now reinstated, service members who have a
current diagnosis or history of or exhibit symptoms consistent with
gender dysphoria may elect to separate voluntarily. [If they chose not to do so by the deadline, they would be
removed] involuntarily, if necessary."
"This is the president's agenda. This is what the American people voted for."
"TRANS is out at the DOD."
"No more pronouns, no more climate-change obsessions, no more emergency vaccine mandates, no more dudes in dresses."
"We are leaving WOKENESS AND WEAKNESS behind. No more pronouns. We are done with that sh*t."
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth
"There’s
no guarantee to access to your pension or severance or an honorable
discharge, [for trans service members who do not take the current
buyout offer and could lose out on benefits that took years of service
to build]."
"This is not voluntary. This is a decision that folks are coming to
under duress."
"These are 1,000 transgender troops that
would be serving if the conditions were not created to force them into
making a decision for their own well-being, or the well-being of their
family long-term."
Rae Timberlake, spokesperson for Sparta Pride
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Transgender troops have
between 30 and 60 days to self-separate from the military after a court
order allowed the ban on their service to move forward, according to a
Thursday memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) |
The Defence Secretary's directive is expected to bring the careers of
thousands of American military service members to an abrupt conclusion.
Some 1,000 troops have self-identified as having been given a diagnosis
of gender dysphoria, according to the Pentagon, in response to Hegseth's
memo directed to senior military leaders. The number is debatable,
considered to be quite a bit higher by advocates for transgender service
members.
From
the guidelines issued on Thursday it was not immediately evident how
the Pentagon will proceed in an effort to remove any transgender troops
who have failed to disclose such a personal diagnosis. A month has been
given to transgender personnel serving on active duty to voluntarily
leave the service. Reservists have been given 60 days for their
voluntary withdrawal. All of them may be eligible for separation pay,
but once the deadlines pass the Pentagon will transition to
involuntarily separate those who remain.
The
announcement came two days following a divided ruling in Shilling v.
Trump by the U.S. Supreme Court, allowing President Donald Trump to move
on with an executive order to bar transgender men and women from the
military while a lower court entertains litigation over the underlying
policy. In hearings for a separate legal challenge, the Justice
Department argued that the policy was not discriminatory since it did
not apply to all transgender service members, but those only who suffer
or have suffered from gender dysphoria.
"The
haste with which the military is moving reflects a callous disregard
for the brave troops who have put their lives on the line for this
country. It is a disgrace", stated Jennifer Levi, the
lead attorney in Talbott v. Trump with its 32 trans plaintiffs. Over
4,000 transgender men and women diagnosed with gender dysphoria were
first permitted to serve openly beginning in 2016. The Trump executive
order grants exceptions for those service members directly supporting "warfighting capabilities".
Those
who succeed in obtaining a waiver must prove they never attempted to
physically transition from one gender to the other. Certain restrictions
prohibiting them from changing rooms, bathrooms and showers designated
for people of the opposite sex will apply to them. They will also be
required to meet fitness standards associated with their sex at birth.
Pentagon officials defended the ban, stating: "The medical, surgical, and mental health constraints on individuals who
have a current diagnosis or history of, or exhibit symptoms consistent
with, gender dysphoria are incompatible with the high mental and
physical standards necessary for military service." Psychotherapy,
gender-affirming hormone therapy, gender-affirming surgery and other
treatment for service members totalled $52 million between 2015 and
2024, according to a defense official speaking on condition of
anonymity.
"Additionally, the Military Departments will immediately begin
processing for separation Service members who previously self-identified
for voluntary separation prior to March 26, 2025."
"Service by individuals with a current diagnosis or history of, or
exhibiting symptoms consistent with, gender dysphoria is not in the best
interest of the Military Services and is not clearly consistent with
the interests of national security."
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth
 |
A transgender woman
speaks as military veterans and their supporters protested against
President Donald Trump's policies in March. (Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) |
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