President Donald Trump has once again emphasized his intention to implement significant changes in the United States with a series of executive orders. These changes aim to support his vision of making America great again.
A key component of these executive orders includes his decision to prohibit transgender individuals from serving in the military. This move is seen as an effort to reshape the military by eliminating its focus on diversity, and also discontinuing programs that were established to promote equity and inclusion.

In addition to this ban, the plan includes reinstating back pay for service members who were discharged due to not receiving the COVID-19 vaccine during the pandemic. This decision is part of broader efforts to revamp military policies.

President Trump clarified in his statement that these executive orders are set to take effect immediately. This information was confirmed by sources within the White House.
The initial report of these executive orders was published by the New York Post. This development follows the recent swearing-in of Pete Hegseth, Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, who has now assumed his role leading the Pentagon.

Mere hours after commencing his second term, President Trump took action to revoke the previous administration’s policies that allowed transgender individuals to serve in the armed forces. This decision marks one of the first steps in Trump’s renewed agenda for military reform.