In the USA, a federal judge temporarily suspended the decree of President Donald Trump, which prohibits transgender people to go to military service.
Federal District Judge Anis Ries made a decision on a lawsuit filed by transgender military personnel and candidates for military service against the Trump administration.
Having accepted the petition of lawyers representing six transgender servicemen and two people who want to go to the service, Reyes noted that her decision would cause violent public discussions.
She emphasized that everyone who responds to a call for military service deserves respect, and announced that the decision would enter into force on March 21, providing the Trump administration time for filing an appeal.
January 28 Trump signed a decree canceling the policy of former President Joe Biden in this matter and prohibiting transgender people to enter military service.
Thus, after the Trump administration officially fixed the principle of “only two sexes – male and female” in state policy, similar changes were made to the rules of service in the army.