Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday stated the pass judgement on who dominated that the Pentagon should permit transgender troops must report back to army bases since she is “now a most sensible army planner.”
U.S. District Pass judgement on Ana Reyes in Washington, D.C., issued a initial injunction ultimate week blocking off the Pentagon from implementing President Donald Trump’s government order banning transgender other people from serving within the army.
Trump’s Jan. 27 order stated “expressing a false ‘gender identification’ divergent from a person’s intercourse can’t fulfill the rigorous requirements vital for army carrier” and advised the Division of Protection to replace its scientific requirements for army carrier and pronoun insurance policies.
TRUMP ADMIN ASKS FEDERAL JUDGE TO DISSOLVE INJUNCTION BARRING TRANSGENDER MILITARY BAN

Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the pass judgement on who dominated that the Pentagon should permit transgender troops must report back to army bases. (REUTERS/Yves Herman)
The president’s order stated that “past the hormonal and surgical scientific interventions concerned, adoption of a gender identification inconsistent with a person’s intercourse conflicts with a soldier’s dedication to an honorable, honest, and disciplined way of life, even in a single’s non-public existence.”
In her ruling, the pass judgement on stated Trump’s order accommodates language this is “unabashedly demeaning,” including that the coverage “stigmatizes transgender individuals as inherently undeserving.”
Hegseth spoke back to the ruling at the social media platform X.
PENTAGON TO APPEAL JUDGE’S DECISION BLOCKING TRANSGENDER BAN, HEGSETH SAYS

U.S. District Pass judgement on Ana Reyes issued a initial injunction ultimate week blocking off the Pentagon from implementing President Donald Trump’s government order banning transgender other people from serving within the army. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Photographs)
“Since ‘Pass judgement on’ Reyes is now a most sensible army planner, she/they may be able to report back to Castle Benning at 0600 to instruct our Military Rangers on the best way to execute Prime Price Goal Raids…after that, Commander Reyes can dispatch to Castle Bragg to coach our Inexperienced Berets on counterinsurgency war,” he wrote.
The pass judgement on delayed her order till Friday morning to permit time for the Trump management to attraction, which it stated it might do.
Reyes stated in her choice that the chief order most likely poses constitutional rights violations.

Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the pass judgement on “can report back to Castle Benning at 0600 to instruct our Military Rangers on the best way to execute Prime Price Goal Raids.” (Andrew Harnik/Getty Photographs)
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“The courtroom is aware of that this opinion will result in heated public debate and appeals. In a wholesome democracy, each are certain results,” Reyes wrote. “We must all agree, then again, that each and every one who has replied the decision to serve merits our gratitude and appreciate.”
“Certainly, the tough irony is that hundreds of transgender servicemembers have sacrificed – some risking their lives – to verify for others the very equivalent coverage rights the Army Ban seeks to disclaim them,” the pass judgement on added, noting that the defendants, alternatively, “have now not proven they are going to be stressed via proceeding the established order pending this litigation, and fending off constitutional violations is all the time within the public passion.”