WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump set off even more confusion and chaos than usual at the U.S. Capitol this week with a series of tweets announcing he would ban transgender
people from serving in the military.
Letitia James the Public Advocate for New York City, speaks to protesters in Times Square near a military recruitment center as they show their anger at President Donald Trump's decision to reinstate a ban on transgender
individuals from serving in the military on July 26, 2017 in New York City.
It may not seem like a straight
line from serving in the military to building a business, but I've found that I often use lessons I learned in my military service (except for digging chest - deep «fighting holes» in the woods, I've never used that particular one).
It is not the judges right or duty to express his personal opinions or beliefs while sitting on the bench, especially while giving a verdict.Judges are there to make sure due process and a fair and impartial hearing or trial takes place for all those involved.this particular judge's rant on the muslim world based on his
views from serving in the military had absolutely no bearing on the case and should not have even been brought up much less used to chastise the victim with.
A federal judge in Washington, DC, issued a preliminary inunction that suspends Trump's memo banning transgender
troops from serving in the military — a ban that was slated to take effect next year — dealing a blow to an administration that claimed transgender service members hampered troop readiness.
Trump, who obtained four deferments from the draft into the Vietnam War before being medically
disqualified from serving in the military in 1968, suggested to a room full of veterans that soldiers who return from war suffering from PTSD are not «strong» and «can't handle it.»
Our members in Washington stand up for expanded access to high - quality early learning programs like pre-K, home visiting and afterschool programs that are proven long - term benefits of reducing crime and building a highly - skilled workforce, as well as addressing barriers that prevent young
adults from serving in the military.
Air Force Secretary Dr. Heather Wilson on Tuesday weighed in on President Trump's order banning transgender people
from serving in the military, saying that universal respect for all service members is of utmost importance, regardless of their sexual orientation.
Susan Collins (R - Maine) recently spearheaded an amendment to undo President Donald Trump's plan to ban transgender individuals
from serving in the military.
We're getting whiplash from watching a rally in Ohio one night, hearing the President decry Obamacare in a tweet earlier in the day (it's «torturing the American people»), only to learn again on Twitter the next morning that he has decided to ban transgender people
from serving in the military.
Just last month the White House announced policy to ban transgender people
from serving in the military - discriminating against the very people who would like to fight for our country.
The White House has followed through on Donald Trump's controversial pledge and formally banned transgender people
from serving in the military.
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