The administration of President Trump on Thursday, the Court Asremia to allow the application of the prohibition of transgender people in the army, while Legal challenges Proceed.
Without an order of the highest court of the Nation, the prohibition could not enter into force for many months, the Attorney General D. John Sauer wrote: “A period too long for the military to be forced to lie down a policy that Haltey Guns and interests of judgment and trial.”
He Presentation of the Superior Court Follow an order of a federal court of appeals that maintained a court order that blocks policy throughout the country.
At least, Sauer wrote, the court should allow the prohibition to arise with effect throughout the country, exception for the seven members of the service and an aspiring member of the army that was sedated.
The court granted lawyers to the members of the service who challenged the ban for a week to respond.
Just after starting his second term in January, Trump moved aggressively to reverse the rights of transgender people. Among the actions of the Republican president was an executive order that claims the sexual identity of the members of the transgender service “conflicts with the commitment of a soldier with an honorable, veracilized and disciplined lifestyle, only in personal life” and is a harmful life and is a harmful life and is a harmful life.
In response, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseeth issued a policy that prescribes the transgender people of the military service.
But in March, the United States District Judge, Benjamin, settled in Tacoma, Washington, failed for several long -standing transgender military members who say that the prohibition is insulting and discriminatory and that is its unfortunate laminate to its careers.
The Trump administration offered no explanation of why transgender troops, which have been able to serve openly in the last four years without evidence of problems, should be prohibited suddenly, Settle wrote. The judge is appointed by Republican President George W. Bush and is a former captain of the general body of the judge of the US Army Judge.
In 2016, during the presidency of Barack Obama, a policy of the Department of Defense allowed transgender people to serve openly in the Army. Duration Trump’s first mandate in the White House, the Republican issued a directive to prohibit members of the transgender service, with an exception for some of those who had already begun to make the transition under more indulgent rules that were in force during the Obamaic administration.
The Supreme Court allowed this prohibition to enter into force. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, discarded him when he touched the position.
The rules that the Department of Defense wants to enforce do not contain exceptions.
Sauer said that politics during Trump’s first mandate and the one that has been blocked is “indistinguishable material.”
Thousands of transgender people serve in the army, but represent less than 1% of the total number of members of the active service service.
The policy has also been blocked by a federal judge in the capital of the nation, but that ruling has been temporarily stopped by a Federal Court of Appeals, which heard arguments on Tuesday.
The panel of three judges, which includes two judges designated by the duration of Trump in their first mandate, seemed to be in favor of the position of the administration.
In a more limited ruling, a judge in New Jersey has also prohibited the Air Force to withdraw two transgender men, saying that they showed that their separation would cause lasting damage to their careers and reputations that no monetary agreement could repair.