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Pentagon He immediately stops all the treatments of gender transitions of transgender troops as they move to remove them from the army, according to a new memorandum.
“I direct you to take the necessary steps to implement these guidelines immediately,” wrote Stephen Ferrara, the acting of the post of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Issues, in the Memorandum of 9 May.
Now the Pentagon will cover only mental health and consultation for gender dysphoria. All other treatments associated with gender dysforia will be referred to the private sector.
All scheduled and planned transgender operations It will be canceled, but cross therapy for members of the service that has started before the memorandum can be continued until it is separated to prevent health complications.
Last week, transgender troops got between 30 and 60 days to leave or risk being removed “inadvertently”.
Pete Hegsetth directs military academy that all future reception will be based solely on merit

Defense Minister Hegsetth gave a deadline for troops to separate last week. (Allison Robbert/AFP/Getty Images)
The members of the active service have until the 6th of June, one month after the judgment of the court, to leave the army. Reservists have until July 7th.
Development follows a Supreme Court command This enabled the previously blocked prohibition of transgender military service to move forward.
The Supreme Court’s decision effectively paused for a lower judgment, thus implementing the path of implementing policy. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said the verdict allows the department to continue politics focused on the “priority of military excellence and willingness”.
Minister of Defense Pete Hegsetth This memorandum has been added that they are diagnosed or showing symptoms in accordance with gender dysforia may decide to voluntarily abandon. If not, I can face mandatory separation.

President Donald Trump sent Defense Minister Pete Hegseth to remove transgender troops from the army. (Getty Images)
The Supreme Court did not decide on basic legal arguments, but allowed President Donald Trump’s executive order on January 27.
The lower court temporarily blocked politics, but Trump’s administration officials claimed that delaying its implementation could harm operative willingness.
Politics’ officials have said that it supports the military need for cohesion of the unit, willingness, discipline and cost effectiveness.
Trump’s executive order also directed the Pentagon to revise its medical standards to emphasize combat readiness and eliminate the use of pronouns based on gender identity within the department.
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The ban on the blankets of transgender persons served in the military was previously abolished under President Barack Obama in 2014.
The latest shift of politics comes as a leadership of pentagon within the hegsetth to dismantle the majority Diversity, equality and inclusion (Dei) initiatives. Last month, he stated that 99.9% of Dei -related policies were removed. He also announced changes in fitness standards to ensure that men’s and female troops are held according to the same requirements for fighting.