2020 Dems condemn Trump administration's transgender military policy

2020 Dems condemn Trump administration's transgender military policy

Several Democrats running for the party’s 2020 nomination on Friday criticized President TrumpDonald John TrumpOmar says she has faced increase in death threats since Trump tweet Trump rips into Pelosi after ‘puff piece’ ’60 Minutes’ interview Trump revived attacks on sanctuary cities to distract from Mueller report release: report MORE‘s new policy prohibiting transgender troops from serving in the military unless they serve under their biological sex. 

The controversial measure, which ends the previous policy under former President Obama allowing transgender people to serve openly, went into effect on Friday.

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Sens. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisTrump reelection campaign says it raised M in first quarter Democratic proposals to overhaul health care: A 2020 primer Gillibrand campaign links low fundraising to Al Franken backlash: memo MORE (Calif.), Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerDemocratic proposals to overhaul health care: A 2020 primer Liberal think tank accuses Bernie Sanders of trying to ‘muzzle’ journalists Trump escalates Omar controversy MORE (N.J.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic proposals to overhaul health care: A 2020 primer Gillibrand campaign links low fundraising to Al Franken backlash: memo Buttigieg slams Electoral College for overruling popular vote ‘twice in my lifetime’ MORE (Mass.), as well as South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegDemocratic proposals to overhaul health care: A 2020 primer Buttigieg slams Electoral College for overruling popular vote ‘twice in my lifetime’ Buttigieg calls for ‘a new American spring’ in campaign launch MORE, were among those who spoke out against the measure on Twitter, with many of them calling it a ban. 

The Pentagon denies the policy, a revamped version of a stricter one unveiled earlier, is a ban.

The department argues currently serving transgender service members or anyone who has already signed an enlistment contract can continue to serve openly, and point to the carveouts for transgender people willing to serve under their biological sex.

But the policy has been opposed by most Democrats.

“To the transgender Americans who serve in our Armed Forces: You deserve better,” Harris wrote on Friday. “We stand with you in opposing Trump’s reprehensible, vile, and discriminatory ban.”

To the transgender Americans who serve in our Armed Forces:

You deserve better.

We stand with you in opposing Trump’s reprehensible, vile, and discriminatory ban.https://t.co/jAYb8EnnJB

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 12, 2019

“The #TransMilitaryBan must be defeated. To the thousands of transgender patriots serving in our military, we are so grateful for your service and will fight this ban with you,” Booker wrote. “Make no mistake: an attack on the transgender community is an attack on us all.” 

The #TransMilitaryBan must be defeated. To the thousands of transgender patriots serving in our military, we are so grateful for your service and will fight this ban with you.
Make no mistake: an attack on the transgender community is an attack on us all. https://t.co/CKAErfvR98

— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) April 12, 2019

Buttigieg, who is a veteran, encouraged his followers to “ask how we could stand for courageous service members to have their careers destroyed by a president who pretended to be disabled in order to avoid serving when it was his turn,” referring to Trump’s five draft deferments during the Vietnam war due to bone spurs. 

Read this story and ask how we could stand for courageous service members to have their careers destroyed by a president who pretended to be disabled in order to avoid serving when it was his turn. As of today, this is not theoretical. https://t.co/JhY5x6Tzp3

— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) April 12, 2019 

“Let me be very clear: If someone can handle the job, they should be allowed to serve—regardless of how they identify or who they love,”  Warren tweeted. “We’ll stand with service members and fight this cruelty with everything we’ve got.”

Let me be very clear: If someone can handle the job, they should be allowed to serve—regardless of how they identify or who they love. We’ll stand with service members and fight this cruelty with everything we’ve got. https://t.co/cKPBglSBrG

— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 12, 2019

Other Democratic presidential candidates who denounced the policy change include Sen. Kirsten GillibrandKirsten Elizabeth GillibrandDemocratic proposals to overhaul health care: A 2020 primer Gillibrand campaign links low fundraising to Al Franken backlash: memo Trump escalates Omar controversy MORE (N.Y.), former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro and Rep. Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanTim Ryan defends presidential campaign focus on economy Sanders sees path to beating Trump in Rust Belt 2020 Dems condemn Trump administration’s transgender military policy MORE (Ohio)

Our troops deserve a Commander in Chief who fights for them as fiercely as they fight for this country. President Trump’s transgender military ban, taking effect today, proves he fails that standard. As president I will end this. https://t.co/Ddn3PFWugY

— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) April 12, 2019

To the transgender troops who proudly serve our country every day: this fight isn’t over and we will continue to stand with you to oppose this discriminatory ban. #TransMilitaryBan #FightTheBan #OneNationOneDestinyhttps://t.co/0xnVwaHTfy

— Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) April 12, 2019

Trump’s #TransMilitaryBan goes into effect today. It’s backward, discriminatory, and downright hateful. If you can do the job, you should be able to serve. Period. #ProtectTransTroops

— Tim Ryan (@TimRyan) April 12, 2019