Pentagon Policy Orders Removal of Transgender Troops Without Waivers
- Transgender service members will be separated from the U.S. Military unless they receive an exemption, according to a Pentagon memo filed in court on Wednesday.
- The Pentagon must create a procedure to identify transgender troops within 30 days and separate them thereafter.
- Service members diagnosed with gender dysphoria will be processed for separation, with waivers possible based on government interest.
- The memo states that applicants with gender dysphoria are disqualified from military service.
162 Articles
162 Articles
Military members with gender dysphoria to be processed for separation: DOD
The Department of Defense confirmed that military members diagnosed with gender dysphoria will soon be processed for separation. A memo dated Feb. 26 outlines the policy, stating that gender dysphoria conflicts with military standards. Service members with gender dysphoria can apply for a waiver or voluntarily separate, with eligible pay. The policy aligns with President Trump’s executive order recognizing only two sexes, though the order is fac…


Secretary Hegseth Begins to Clean Up Military, Disqualifies Transgender Soldiers
The Trump administration continues its sweeping reforms across the federal government. Each week brings new changes aimed at reshaping policies established during the previous administration.... The post Secretary Hegseth Begins to Clean Up Military, Disqualifies Transgender Soldiers appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 35% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage