Trump inks five new executive orders, including ones banning transgender service members, military DEI programs | 27 Jan 2025 | President Trump signed five executive orders Monday, including edicts prohibiting "gender radicalism in the military" and eliminating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs from the military. Trump, 78, told reporters aboard Air Force One that he also signed orders reinstating military members forced out by vaccine mandates and mandating a process to develop an "American Iron Dome..." The president had signed an order on his first day in office revoking the Biden regime's 2021 directive that allowed trans people to serve openly in the military, but the new EO goes further. The Monday order, first previewed by The Post, will directly prohibit any service member who identifies as a gender other than their birth sex from serving or enlisting, on grounds of mental unfitness.

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