Appeals court gives Trump huge victory to turn military into fighting force without transgenders

A Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet launches from the USS Nimitz in the Pacific Ocean, Friday, Dec. 5, 2025. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Hannah Kantner)

A panel of three judges on a federal appeals court has handed President Donald Trump a huge victory in his agenda to turn America’s military from a social program into a fighting force.

Specifically the judges upheld a ban implemented by Trump and War Secretary Pete Hegseth against transgenders in the ranks.

“The United States military enforces strict medical standards to ensure that only physically and mentally fit individuals join its ranks. For decades, these requirements barred service by individuals with gender dysphoria, a medical condition associated with clinically significant distress,” the majority in the 2-1 opinion said.

The decision comes from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and reversed an injunction stopping the standard from being applied.

That was from a judge at the entry level of the federal court system.

The ruling, significantly, found: “The Hegseth Policy likely does not violate equal protection. We doubt that the policy triggers any form of heightened scrutiny.”

Trump had issued a simple order: “A man’s assertion that he is a woman, and his requirement that others honor this falsehood, is not consistent with the humility and selflessness required of a service member.”

The original injunction came from Ana Reyes, but was overturned in the decision by Judges Gregory G. Katsas and Neomi Rao. They said Trump’s order likely is constitutional “because it reflects a considered judgment of military leaders and furthers legitimate military interests.”

They noted it long has been a military standard that those with gender dysphoria are unfit for service.

An Obama judge dissented.

During the lower court hearing, Reyes oddly had inquired about how much the military spends on Viagra every year compared to gender dysphoria treatment.

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