Biden had campaigned on overturning former President Donald Trump’s ban.
At his recent Senate confirmation hearing, Austin told lawmakers he supported the move. “If you’re fit and you’re qualified to serve, and you can maintain the standards, you should be allowed to serve,” he said.
Trump initially ordered a ban on transgender troops in a series of tweets in July 2017.
“After consultation with my generals and military experts, please be advised that the United States government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. military,” Trump wrote on the online platform he has since been banned from.
Despite that claim, the announcement caught then-Defense Secretary James Mattis and the rest of Pentagon leadership by surprise.
A month later, Trump made the order official in a presidential memo, though the ban was then blocked by federal courts before the U.S. Supreme Court finally allowed it to go forward in early 2019.
The executive order Biden signed Monday will take several steps:
- It fully repeals the two different orders Trump signed barring transgender individuals from military service;
- it immediately bars service members from being discharged or denied reenlistment for their gender identity;
- it directs the Department of Defense to correct the record of anyone dismissed from service for their gender identify;
- and it orders both the secretary of defense and the secretary of homeland security to begin the process of allowing transgender service members to serve openly.
Biden is also asking for a progress report from both departments within 60 days.
The civil rights organization the Human Rights Campaign applauded Biden’s move.
“For years, transgender patriots were forced to continue to hide their identity while serving in our military. But today … they may live and serve openly as themselves,” the group’s president, Alphonso David, said in a statement. “The greatest military in the world will again value readiness over bias, and qualifications over discrimination.”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised the repeal of the Trump administration ban.
“The Trump ban was a cruel and arbitrary decision designed to humiliate transgender Americans who have stepped forward to serve our country,” Pelosi said in a statement. ” The Biden-Harris Administration and Democratic Congress will continue to reverse this and other discriminatory actions that weaken our military readiness and betray our core American values.
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