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TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A U.S. judge in Washington state has blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s order banning transgender people from serving in the military, the second nationwide ...
WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on transgender people serving in the military while a lawsuit challenging the ...
A second federal judge has barred Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth from enforcing a ban on transgender troops serving in the military. U.S. District Judge Benjamin Settle said the ban, ordered by ...
MORE: Judge calls out military's history of discrimination in blocking Trump's transgender soldier ban. While the Trump administration had argued that the judiciary should defer to military ...
TACOMA, Wash. — A U.S. judge in Washington state has blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s order banning transgender people from serving in the military, the second nationwide ...
Pentagon lawyers will fight back against a judge’s order preventing the Trump administration from kicking transgender troops out of the military, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced ...
Judge questions data Trump's Pentagon relied on to ban transgender troops U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes said she expects to decide by next week whether to pause Trump's policy while it's being ...
His ruling followed a similar decision by U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington. When the 9th Circuit refused to lift the nationwide order against Trump’s ban on transgender troops, ...
WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on transgender people serving in the military while a lawsuit challenging the ...
Updated March 18, 2025 at 22:14 PM ET. A federal judge in Washington D.C. has issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration over its attempt to ban transgender troops from ...
Trump’s ban was paused on March 27 by a Seattle-based federal district judge. A three-judge panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals backed that decision.