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Trump to order Pentagon to deny transgenders military entry & Mattis can remove transgender troops

President Donald Trump (U.S. Joint Chief of Staff/Flickr)
August 23, 2017

The Pentagon has been awaiting orders on how to implement President Donald Trump’s transgender ban that he tweeted on July 26, and it looks like officials won’t have to wait much longer.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the White House is expected “to send guidance to the Pentagon in coming days on how to implement a new administration ban on transgender people in the military, issuing a policy that will allow Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to consider a service member’s ability to deploy in deciding whether to kick them out of the military.”

“The White House memo also directs the Pentagon to deny admittance to transgender individuals and to stop spending on medical treatment regimens for those currently serving, according to U.S. officials familiar with the document,” the Wall Street Journal reported.

On July 26, Trump announced the ban in three tweets that seemingly blindsided officials and outraged many people.

“After consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the United States Government will not accept or allow Transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military,” Trump tweeted.

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“Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail,” he continued.

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“Thank you,” he added.

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The recent memo, according to the Wall Street Journal’s sources, is two and a half pages and gives Defense Secretary Mattis six months to prepare to implement.

From the Wall Street Journal:

“The new policy will allow Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to consider a transgender service member’s ‘deployability’ in deciding whether to oust them from the military.

Mr. Mattis under the new policy is expected to consider ‘deployability’ – the ability to serve in a war zone, participate in exercises or live for months on a ship—as the primary legal means to decide whether to separate service members from the military, the officials said.

The policy was announced by President Donald Trump in a series of tweets on July 26, which effectively reinstated a ban on open transgender service that had been lifted the year before, under former President Barack Obama, in a move that also provided for military medical care for the condition known as gender dysphoria.

Gender dysphoria is a condition that many professional associations have said requires medical treatment. For instance, gender dysphoria is recognized by the American Psychiatric Association as a medical issue. When diagnosed by a medical professional, transition therapy and reassignment surgery is considered by some insurers and states as a medically necessary treatment.

Employing the criteria of deployability to remove service members is bound to be greeted with deep opposition.”

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