Trump's surprise announcement on Twitter Wednesday was as confusing as it was devastating.
The star slammed the president for how hostile, and even dangerous the country has become under his leadership. Cher took to her social media
"For those who do need surgeries in order to be at peace in their own bodies it can be a hard to gain access to."
We are frustrated but not surprised by Trump’s ban on trans individuals’ ability to serve in the U.S. military. This is a clear attempt to…
The Purple Heart recipient isn't messing around.
🎤 Trump wants to seem like a manly man, overcompensating for his tiny hands 🎤
In a 5-4 decision split along party lines, the Supreme Court lifted most of the injunctions that were preventing the Trump administration from keeping transgender people out of the military.
They said they need to study the issue more.
Arcade Fire spoke out against Donald Trump's efforts to ban transgender Americans from the military during the band's Brooklyn gig Thursday.
We sat down with Peppermint to discuss how cisgendered white people can do their part in aiding the community and fighting back against Trump's military ban
Stephen Colbert can sum up his response to Donald Trump’s military ban of trans people in two words: “F— you.” During Wednesday’s Late Show, the host reacted to the latest controversial news to come from the president’s Twitter account. “I began my day today like I often begin my days by checking Donald Trump’s Twitter feed to see how far the crazy has spread,” said Colbert. “And today, I really think he’s off his meds. Because, today, he went from crazy to cruel.” MORE FROM EW.COM Animal
"I, a trans person, have done more for the defense of America than Trump ever will."
As the courts weigh the ultimate fate of the ban, I will continue to speak out so that one day I can say I'm proud to wear the uniform of the greatest military on earth.
It's much easier to parse than you think.
It would "deprive the military of mission-critical talent."
The Trump administration has made yet another attempt to make the ban go into effect, but a federal judge refuses.
The resolution also "strongly urges" the military to refuse to implement the ban.
Yesterday morning, President Trump declared that transgender people will no longer be able to serve in the U.S. military. After consultation with my Generals and...
Washington Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal is one of 143 members of Congress urging President Donald Trump to drop his recently signed ban on allowing transgender people to serve in the military. In a letter today, the Congress members write that the ban is unconstitutional and "detrimental to our national security, ill-advised, and contrary to the values upon which our nation was built." Jayapal's signature led the letter along with Virginia's A. Donald McEachin and Massachusetts' Joe...
A majority of Americans - 58 percent - believe that transgender individuals should be allowed to serve in the military, according to a new Reuters/Ispsos poll released on Friday.
Attorney Jennifer Levi, who's suing the president on behalf of GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders, on why she's confident Trump will lose.
Administration asks highest court to take up three cases, despite ninth circuit court of appeals having yet to rule in one
Military protocol will now temporarily "revert to the status quo"—wherein trans members can serve openly and future admittance is unrestricted.