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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Bree Fram, a U.S. Space Force officer, about the Supreme Court decision to allow the Trump administration's ban on trans troops to continue being enacted.
Attacks against the LGBTQIA+ community continue in 2025. Hate is now being targeted towards transgender individuals serving ...
A lower court issued an injunction against Trump's anti-trans military orders last month. Then the U.S. Supreme Court stepped ...
Thousands of troops and veterans risk losing financial coverage, mental health resources and medical care such as hormone ...
The Defense Department is ending all gender transition treatments for trans troops as it moves to remove them from the military.
The Pentagon is halting gender-affirming healthcare for transgender troops as it proceeds to expel them from the U.S.
Fort Carson Sgt. Mason Benavides is leaving an army that no longer wants him. He is one of about 1,000 military service ...
The policy targets 4,240 service members who may be distressed because their gender identity differs from their sex at birth.
Trans servicemembers have done nothing to deserve this hate. They simply want to serve their country. Now they're barred from doing so.
A Supreme Court ruling clears the way for the Trump Administration’s ban on transgender military service members, as legal ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth insulted trans women during his keynote address at this year’s Special Operations Forces ...
The Supreme Court has allowed Donald Trump to implement a ban on military service by transgender individuals. How does this make America great?