After being contacted about reports this week that President-elect Donald Trump would push out support people who identify as transgender, incoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a speech to the Washington Examiner on Friday that” no decisions have been made”
Leavitt continued,” These unknown sources are speculating and have no notion what they are really talking about.” No formal document should ever be issued unless it is obtained from President Trump or one of his official representatives.
According to data that SPARTA Pride shared with Martial .com this year, about 15 000 people of the U.S. military identify as trans and could be expelled if Trump goes through with a statement he made during his first word.
Trump claimed on Twitter in July 2017 that the country may no longer permit trans people to serve in any capacity in the military.
That order did not come to completion. Trump later suggested a different plan that prevented people diagnosed with gender dysphoria from joining the military unless they had previously undergone surgery to change their gender at conception, which led to” tremendous medical expenses and disruption.”
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After being sued by individual freedom and civil rights organizations, the Supreme Court continued to support the Trump presidency.
Trump vowed as a candidate for president in February 2023 to” quit the chemical, physical, and psychological mutilation of our youth,” despite not making any comments on how he would handle the situation in his second word.