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US Supreme Court Allows Trump’s Transgender Military Ban to Take Effect

May 7, 2025
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A sharply divided US Supreme Court on Tuesday gave the green light for President Donald Trump’s controversial ban on transgender military personnel to take effect, pending the outcome of ongoing litigation, a decision that could result in the dismissal of thousands currently serving.

The 6-3 ruling marks a significant victory for Trump, who has made rolling back transgender rights a central issue during his second term. The court’s three liberal justices dissented, highlighting the contentious nature of the decision.

The ban had been temporarily halted by lower courts following a lawsuit brought by Lambda Legal and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. Reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision, both organizations described it as “a devastating blow to transgender servicemembers,” reiterating their stance that the policy violates constitutional guarantees of equal protection.

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“Transgender individuals meet the same standards and demonstrate the same values as all who serve,” the statement read. “We remain steadfast in our belief that this ban… will ultimately be struck down.”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt lauded the ruling as “another MASSIVE victory in the Supreme Court,” claiming it reflects the administration’s commitment to a military focused on “readiness and lethality” rather than “woke gender ideology.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed this sentiment, posting bluntly: “No More Trans @ DoD” on X.

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Trump formalized the policy shift in a January 27 executive order, stating that identifying with a gender different from one’s biological sex was incompatible with military service. A subsequent Pentagon memo laid out enforcement measures, including discharging personnel with gender dysphoria unless granted waivers and barring new transgender recruits.

This means an estimated 4,240 troops diagnosed with gender dysphoria, as reported by a senior defense official, now face possible removal.

The military’s stance on transgender service has swung back and forth in recent years. The ban was first lifted in 2016 under President Barack Obama, allowing trans individuals to serve openly. Trump reversed that decision during his first term, and although his initial policy faced legal hurdles, it eventually went into effect in 2019.

President Joe Biden had rescinded the ban shortly after taking office in 2021. However, following Trump’s re-election last year, the policy was revived, reigniting fierce political and legal battles over transgender rights.

As American politics remains polarized on the issue, the future of transgender military service once again hangs in the balance, shaped by court rulings and electoral outcomes.

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As legal battles continue, transgender service members face an uncertain future.

The Supreme Court’s ruling allows discharges to proceed, though appeals in the D.C. Circuit and other courts could reverse this.

The policy’s reliance on gender dysphoria as a disqualifier, without individualized assessments, remains a focal point of contention, with judges like Pillard questioning its rationality.

The ban’s outcome will shape not only military policy but also the broader fight for transgender inclusion in a deeply divided nation.

For now, troops like Schilling and Morgan continue serving, as Morgan told ABC News, “until we can’t do them anymore,” embodying resilience amid a policy storm that shows no signs of abating.

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