Trump seeks to sign executive orders to restructure the US Army
Two White House officials told CNN Channel that US President Donald Trump is set to sign three executive orders to change the structure of the country’s army.
These instructions include banning the service of transgender people in the US Armed Forces, eliminating diversity programs, equality and army, and returning soldiers who were fired due to the lack of injecting the Kavid-1 vaccine.
The orders, first reported by the New York Post, are issued as Minister of Defense Pitt Hegst.
Hegest told reporters on Monday, moments after arriving in the Pentagon, “There are more executive instructions.”
“Today there are more executive instructions that we fully support them,” he said.
Hegst emphasized that these measures are being taken quickly and as the Minister of Defense to implement these orders quickly.
Trump banned the service of transgender people in the army in the first year of his presidency, but Joe Biden canceled the ban in year 2.
The US president signed last week that the Biden government decided to serve transgender soldiers. However, the order expected to sign Trump on Monday will even go beyond that. An official said the order would set new standards for the military on gender pronouns and announces that the physical and mental readiness needed will prevent the service of transgender soldiers in the military.
“The completion of post -surgical treatments takes at least 6 months and often involves the use of strong drugs,” said one official citing an intelligence document. During this time, individuals are not physically able to meet the requirements of military preparation and need continuous medical care. “These conditions are not suitable for dispatch or other requirements.”
The second executive order states that any “discriminatory” policy related to diversity, equality and inclusion in the army will be prohibited. In addition, all policies related to this issue in the US Army will be subjected to an internal review by Hegst.
The third executive order is obliged to return all of the active and reserve members of the army who had been fired due to the lack of injection of the Kavid-1 vaccine. These people will also receive arrears and benefits. However, the Pentagon had previously canceled the Kavid-1 vaccination order and allowed them to return to the army.
According to CNN in October, more than 5 US troops were fired for refusing to vaccinate, only five people demanded a return to the service eight months after the vaccine’s official cancellation.
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