Trump asks the judge to dissolve the ban on banning transgender military bans

Trump’s administration has asked the Federal Judge based on DC on Friday to dissolve the previous ban that has blocked the prohibition of pentagon with transgender troops.
On Friday, the Government claimed that the chairman Donald TrumpExecutive order banning the transgender individuals that they serve in the military is not a comprehensive ban, but instead of “turning to his native dysphoria-health condition-and does not discriminate against the trans-imentification person as a class.”
The government cited new guidance Ministry of Defense He expects to implement that this is not in the course of a litigation that clarifies “phrase” shows symptoms in accordance with gender dysforia “” just refers to “” individuals showing such symptoms that would be sufficient to diagnose. “
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Trump’s administration asks the federal judge based in DC to dissolve the previous prohibition that has abolished the ban on the administration of transgender troops. (Getty/Senatonrurubin via YouTube)
The application states a letter sent on March 21 with a new guidance.
According to the requirements, the party that requires the dissolution of the preliminary prohibition must show “a significant change either in factual conditions or in the law” that shows that the continuous implementation of the order would be “harmful to public interest”.
“Guidelines on March 21, 2025, represent” a significant change, “the application writes.” While the court was widely interpreted by the scope of the Dod policy to cover all trans-iDentification members or applicants, the new guideline emphasizes the consistent position of the accused that the DOD policy deals with military, deployment and costs related to the medical status. “
Trump’s administration further requested that if a proposal for dissolution was rejected, the court should remain a preliminary ban on the appeal.
During the hearing on Friday, Ana Reyes, federal judge who appointed BidenShe expressed that she wanted the Ministry of Defense to withdraw its branch prohibition period, allowing more time in the appeal process. Reyes gave the Government a deadline on Friday on Friday to return with it.
“I don’t want to get a dc circle, that’s my main concern here,” Reyes said during a personal person. “My chambers worked incredibly hard to get their minds on time.”
“Use your significant charm and skill to agree to your clients,” she told government lawyers.
Reyes issued a preliminary prohibition earlier this week in favor of the prosecutor, writing that prosecutors are in a lawsuit, involving transgender individuals, “face the violation of their constitutional rights, which is an irreparable damage” that would guarantee a preliminary ban.
In the case of an executive command of January 27, signed by Trump, which requires the Ministry of Defense to update its guidelines regarding the “trans-ideentification of medical standards for military service” and “abolishing guidelines in accordance with military readiness”. (Swimming pool)
Reyes continued to say that “the president and the accused could create a policy that balances the need for a nation for prepared military and American law for equal protection.”
Reyes wrote at the time that “I still can.”
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“The military prohibition, however, is not that policy,” she continued. “The court must therefore act in order to support the same rights of protection that the army defends every day.”
“The opinion of the court is long, but its assumption is simple. In the self -explanatory truth that” all people are created equal, “all means everything,” Reyes wrote. “Nothing more. And certainly nothing less.”
Defense Minister Pete Hegsetth said earlier that the Pentagon would complain about Reyes’ decision. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
In dispute in the case of January 27 Executive command Signed by Trump who demanded the Ministry of Defense to update his guidelines regarding “trans-idting of medical standards for military service” and “abolishing guidelines in accordance with military readiness”.
Minister of Defense Pete Hegsetth Previously said on Wednesday that the Pentagon would regret Reyes’ decision.
“We appeal to this decision and we will win,” Hegsetth posted on X.
Fox News Digital, Andrew Mark Miller, Cameron Cawthorne and Morgan Phillips, contributed to this report.