Activists and gay groups are already active to prevent the head of executive commands Donald Trump Since his assumption of his position to fulfill one of his main promises in his campaign to eliminate “the extremism of gender ideology”. More legal challenges are expected in the coming weeks.
The executive orders signed in late January include a re -prohibition of sexually transformed forces in the army, a ban on Federal financing For minors sexual changes and guidance requires federal agencies to recognize only “sexes”, males and females, at an official level of behavior.
Jennifer Levy, a transgender manager and sexual transformer rights, said Transient military ban.
“It closes the door for qualified patriots who meet every standard and do not want more than serving their country, simply to appease a political agenda.”

President Trump's executive orders on transgender issues, including military service, derives their legal spread from activists. (Twentieth Air Force/Getti)
Law Law and the National Center for Lenground Rights (NCLR) were among the first groups that federal a lawsuit against the Trump administration for its military ban. The lawsuit, Talbot against TrumpIt was provided on the basis of equal protection by six members of the active service and two individuals who are trying to recruit, according to the group announcement.
Among the prosecutors, Glory be to the year, honor, a bronze star and many of the merit service medals. They were identified as a warning from the American army, Lieutenant Nicholas Talbot, the leader of the army, Irika Vandal, Sergeant the Army. Of the first -class Kate Cole, Army Captain Gordon Hero, Lieutenant Danny Danridge, the main sergeant of the Air Force. Jimmy Hash, Koda Nature Agent near. The last two are civilians seeking to recruit the army.
“No more in the Ministry of Defense,” says Defense Minister Beit Higseth.

The Supreme Court weighs a challenge to the Tennessee Law, which prohibits the procedures of transgender people for minors. (Alexander Paul/Norfuto via Getti Emiez |
Another lawsuit, submitted by a Sexual prisoner Receiving medical treatments funded by taxpayers challenges Trump's executive order that ends the treatments of sexually transformers-such as hormones, sexual changes, and the accommodation of federal prisoners.
The prisoner who has not been named, who passes next to “Maria Mo” In court documents It is represented by a happy law, NCLR and Lowenstein Sandler LLP, Trump and Prison Office are violated by the fifth and eighth amendments and claim to be “at risk of imminent danger and the loss of access to the medical care you need to dysfire for it.”
American boycott judge George Outol in Boston temporarily prevented BOP officials from moving Maria Mo to men's prison, according to a sentence issued by the inmate lawyer on Thursday. The temporary restriction order was issued on Sunday, on the same day that the lawsuit was filed.
Prison officials are expected to maintain a prisoner in general in prison and keep her sexually transformed medical treatments, NBC mentioned for the first time.

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order prohibiting the public transformed staff who operate in the US Armed Forces. (Celel Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Multiple lawsuits were filed against Trump's other executive orders, especially Trump's immigration policies. More is expected in the coming weeks.
Reuters reported that the memorandum issued on Wednesday by the US Personnel Management Office provided instructions on the directive of federal agencies to recognize that women are biological and male men in biological point of view, Reuters said. Trump said that federal funds will not be used last week to enhance “gender ideology”.
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Louis Cassiano of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.