Pentagon ends gender transition treatments as it moves to boot trans troops

The Pentagon immediately stops all the sexual transitional remedies of the transitional forces while moving to remove them from the army, according to a new memorandum.
“Your direction to take the necessary steps to implement this directive immediately,” said Stephen Ferrara, Assistant Minister of Defense in Health Affairs, in a memorandum dated May 9.
Now the Pentagon will only cover the mental health and its guidance for hardness of both sexes. All treatments related to the opposite sex between the sexes will be referred to the private sector.
All surgeries for sexually and planned transfers will be canceled, but hormonal therapy may continue by sex members who started before the memo until it is separated from health complications.
Last week, the transgender forces were given between 30 and 60 days to leave or risk removing it “involuntary”.
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Defense Minister Beit Higseth has given a final date for the forces to separate last week. (Alison Robbart/AFP/Getty Images)
The active service service members until June 6, one month after the court’s ruling, have to leave the army. Check the reserves until July 7.
Development follows an order in the Supreme Court that allowed a previously prohibited prohibition on the sexual transformed military service to move forward.
The Supreme Court’s decision effectively suspended a judicial order for the minimum court, which led to the clearance of the Ministry of Defense to implement the policy. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said the ruling allows the administration to resume policies that focus on “giving priority for military excellence and preparation.”
Defense Minister Beit Higseth added in that memo that those who were diagnosed or showed symptoms are agreed with the dysfunction of the gender movement may choose to leave voluntarily. If they do not, they may face a mandatory chapter.
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president Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Beit Higseth, ordered the removal of the sexual transformer forces from the army. (Getty Images)
The Supreme Court did not rule in the basic legal arguments, but it allowed President Donald Trump’s CEO on January 27, preventing sexually transformed individuals from military service.
The minimum court temporarily prevented policy, but Trump administration officials have argued that delaying its implementation may harm the operational willingness.
Officials who defend politics said it supports the army’s need for the cohesion of unity, preparation, discipline and cost efficiency.
Trump’s executive order is also the Pentagon to review his medical standards to emphasize combat readiness and eliminate the use of sexual identity pronouns within the department.
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The comprehensive ban on sexually transformed individuals served in the army under the leadership of President Barack Obama in 2014 was previously lifted.
Another transformation of politics comes as HegSeth Leadership moves under HegSeth to the dismantling of most of the initiatives of diversity, stock and integration (Dei). Last month, he stated that 99.9 % of DEI policies were removed. He also announced changes in fitness standards to ensure male and female forces detention of the same requirements for combat preparation.
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2025-05-12 22:12:00