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New Pentagon policy undercuts trans troops’ ability to stay in military

Last updated: November 1, 2025 12:55 am
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New Pentagon Policy Undermines Defense of Transgender Troops

By KONSTANTIN TOROPIN, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — A recent memo obtained by The Associated Press reveals that the Pentagon has implemented a new policy that severely restricts the ability of transgender troops, who were previously banned from the armed forces by the Trump administration, to defend their right to remain in the military through boards of their peers.

The memo, dated Oct. 8, states that if military separation boards decide to allow transgender service members to continue serving, commanders have the authority to override that decision. This marks a departure from the longstanding policy of allowing boards to act independently.

This new policy is part of the Pentagon’s ongoing efforts to remove transgender troops from the military following an executive order from President Donald Trump. Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have been targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in an effort to enhance the military’s effectiveness.

Despite facing legal challenges, including a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of enforcing the ban on transgender troops, many argue that these policies are unjust considering the contributions and value that transgender service members bring to the military.

One of the controversial aspects of the new policy is the requirement for trans service members to appear before separation boards in uniforms that correspond to their gender assigned at birth. Failure to comply with this mandate can be used against them during the proceedings.

Challenges Faced by Trans Troops

Advocates, such as Emily Starbuck Gerson from SPARTA Pride, believe that the uniform mandate will prevent many transgender troops from attending their separation board hearings, further stacking the odds against them.

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Logan Ireland, a master sergeant in the Air Force, who has served for 15 years, expressed concerns about being forced to wear a uniform that does not align with his identity, stating that it would feel like a betrayal of how the military has recognized him.

The policy has drawn criticism for not taking into account the service member’s career history, accomplishments, and contributions to their field, undermining the merit-based principles that the military should uphold.

Implications of the New Policy

The Pentagon’s policy on separating officers emphasizes the need for fair and impartial hearings, where service members can present reasons why they should not be separated from the military. However, the new policy regarding transgender troops raises questions about the fairness of the process and the rights afforded to this group of service members.

Priya Rashid, a military lawyer, highlights the disparity in due process protections for trans troops compared to those facing serious misconduct allegations. She argues that the new policy undermines justice and equality within the military.

Overall, the implementation of this new policy signals a troubling development in the treatment of transgender service members and raises concerns about the inclusivity and fairness of the military’s policies.

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