A big debate in the military community returned with a fury in late summer.
In a series of tweets sent from a golden toilet, President Trump announced his administration would be banning transgender citizens from military service — as well as removing trans folks already in the military. (Somewhere between 4,000 and 15,000 servicemembers, according to various media estimates.)
This announcement caught the Pentagon off guard, and as of press time, it’s still murky whether or not Trump’s trans ban will receive any follow-through, let alone implementation. (The Department of Defense announced that it did not consider Twitter an official communication channel for the commander in chief and thus would be waiting for something more official.) To Trump proponents, this executive freelancing with... Read More