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Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service, appeals court panel rules

A divided panel of federal appeals court judges ruled that a Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service. The majority opinion largely upholds a previous district court ruling that President Trump's executive order to exclude transgender troops likely violates their constitutional rights.

By  MICHAEL KUNZELMAN and LINDSAY WHITEHURSTAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-01 · 17:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service, appeals court panel rules
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A divided panel of federal appeals court judges ruled that a Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service. The majority opinion largely upholds a previous district court ruling that President Trump's executive order to exclude transgender troops likely violates their constitutional rights. The appeals court narrowed the injunction to only apply to currently serving military members, not those seeking to join. The ruling is not immediately effective, allowing time for further appeals. The policy, implemented in January 2025, claimed transgender identity conflicts with military discipline and readiness.

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The article includes file photos from military exercises in South Korea and a hearing involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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The ruling pertains to a Pentagon policy that banned transgender individuals from serving in the military.

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An appeals court panel ruled that a Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service.

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Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service, appeals court panel rules 1 of 4 | U.S. Army soldiers cross a floating bridge on the Imjin River during a joint river-crossing exercise between South Korea and the United States as a part of the Freedom Shield military exercise in Yeoncheon, South Korea, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File) 2 of 4 | U.S. Army soldiers wait to board their CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a joint military drill between South Korea and the United States at Rodriguez Live Fire Complex in Pocheon, South Korea, Sunday, March 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File) 3 of 4 | Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listens at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on defense hearing on the budget request for the Department of Defense, Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) 4 of 4 | The Pentagon is seen, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) 1 of 4 | U.S. Army soldiers cross a floating bridge on the Imjin River during a joint river-crossing exercise between South Korea and the United States as a part of the Freedom Shield military exercise in Yeoncheon, South Korea, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File) 1 of 4 U.S. Army soldiers cross a floating bridge on the Imjin River during a joint river-crossing exercise between South Korea and the United States as a part of the Freedom Shield military exercise in Yeoncheon, South Korea, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 2 of 4 | U.S. Army soldiers wait to board their CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a joint military drill between South Korea and the United States at Rodriguez Live Fire Complex in Pocheon, South Korea, Sunday, March 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File) 2 of 4 U.S. Army soldiers wait to board their CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a joint military drill between South Korea and the United States at Rodriguez Live Fire Complex in Pocheon, South Korea, Sunday, March 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 3 of 4 | Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listens at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on defense hearing on the budget request for the Department of Defense, Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) 3 of 4 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listens at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on defense hearing on the budget request for the Department of Defense, Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 4 of 4 | The Pentagon is seen, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) 4 of 4 The Pentagon is seen, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] WASHINGTON (AP) — A Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service, a divided panel of federal appeal court judges ruled on Monday.The majority opinion by a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit largely upholds a March 2025 ruling by U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington, D.C. Reyes concluded that President Donald Trump’s executive order to exclude transgender troops from military service likely violates their constitutional rights.The administration appealed after Reyes issued a preliminary injunction requested by attorneys for six transgender people who are active-duty service members and two others seeking to join the military. The appeal court’s majority decided that the injunction should be narrowed to the plaintiffs currently serving in the military but not those seeking to join. The ruling won’t immediately go into effect, allowing the administration time to ask the full appeals court to hear the case.The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the transgender military ban to go into effect last year, as litigation continues to play out. Another lawsuit challenging the ban was filed in Washington state and led to a ruling in favor of the plaintiffs challenging the policy in that case. 5 MIN READ 4 MIN READ 5 MIN READ In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order that claims the sexual identity of transgender service members “conflicts with a soldier’s commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle, even in one’s personal life” and is harmful to military readiness. In response to the order, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a policy that presumptively disqualifies people with gender dysphoria from military service. Gender dysphoria is the distress that a person feels because their assigned gender and gender identity don’t match. The medical condition has been linked to depression and suicidal thoughts. The policy “appears to be driven by the bare desire to harm a politically unpopular group: persons who identify as transgender,” Judge Robert Wilkins wrote for the majority. Wilkins was nominated to the court by Democratic President Barack Obama.In a dissenting opinion, Judge Justin Walker said judges lack the power to second-guess the decision to exclude transgender troops.“We have neither the expertise nor the authority to decide whether the military can exclude the plaintiffs from its ranks. The Constitution assigns that authority to Congress and the Commander in Chief,” wrote Walker, who was nominated by Trump, a Republican.Judge Judith Rogers, who was nominated by Democratic President Bill Clinton, joined Wilkins’ opinion but also partially dissented. Whitehurst covers the Supreme Court and legal affairs for The Associated Press. She’s won multiple journalism awards in a career that’s spanned two decades.
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