The federal judge denies the efforts of Trump administrator to ban transgender people from the army

The federal judge denied the president Donald Trump Administration efforts to ban transgender people to join the army, which was supposed to take effect on Friday.
Washington, DC based in US District Judge Ana Reyes, IstemOn Wednesday, she denied the Government’s proposal to dissolve her order that prevents the army from denying transgender people the possibility of enrolling in the army.
Transgender military prohibition that would take effect during the current battle
Transgender flag to a pro-trans protest in front of Scotus, left and seal of Pentagon. (Getty)
Reyes presided over the hearing on March 21, when she requested that the Ministry of Defense delay its original deadline for March 26 for the adoption of politics.
Reyes said she wanted to allow more time for the appeal. She also said that she had allowed a lot of time earlier to complain of an earlier opinion to block the prohibition to enter into force.
The legal challenge comes because the Supreme Court also believes that the random case is engaged in transgender rights.
Question in the case, the United States Against Nredthati, is the clause of equal protection, which requires that the government treats similarly housed people the same, forbids the states to allow Medical providers Deliver puberty and hormone blockers to help the minor transition to another gender.