A federal judge from New Jersey has temporarily prevented the Trump administration from separating two members of the transgender service from the Air Force.
The referee is the second case when a federal judge ruled against the Trump administration, as he seeks to carry out his ban against sexually transfers from service in the army.
American boycott judge Christine Ohurne, who is appointed by the former president Joe BidenShe issued a temporary restriction order for 14 days on Monday to prevent the Trump administration from carrying out its order and to overthrow the main sergeant. Logan Ireland and sergeant employees. Nicholas bear hand from the service.
Specifically, O'hearn said that Ireland and Bade have proven that their separation from service would negatively affect their career, as well as their reputation.
“Their voluntary loss of the decorated military situation, military health care, and the ability to serve their country under a policy that has been honestly abandoned for years is unable due to cash damage.”
“The loss of military service under the stigma targeting sexual identity is not merely the loss of employment; it is a profound disruption of personal dignity, medical continuity and public service.”

The Trump administration seeks to prevent sexually transmitted individuals from service in the army. (Reuters)
Pentagon Fox News Digital was referred to the Ministry of Justice for comment. The Fox News Digital has told that it had “strongly defended” Trump's executive orders, including the executive order for defending women who stipulates the presence of only two sexes: males and females.
“This is the latest example of an activist judge trying to seize power at the expense of the American people, who voted with an overwhelming majority to elect President Trump,” said a spokesman for the Ministry of Justice.
In January, Trump signed an executive order that prohibits sexual converts from service in the army, which prompted the Minister of Defense Higseth House To follow up in February with orders for each branch a service to start separating the transgender forces within 30 days.

Defense Minister Beit Higseth speaks to the media during his visit to the headquarters of the European American Command and Africa in the leadership of Africa in Kelly barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Ohairen's rule comes after the American boycott judge, Anna Reyes, from Washington, DC, prevented the Trump administration from carrying out its ban on March 19. In her opinion, Reyes said that the Trump administration is “drowned in animation” and distinguishes it based on the position of the person's sexual transformer.
“In fact, the harsh paradox is that thousands of transgender soldiers have sacrificed – some of them risk their lives – to ensure very equal protection rights that the military embargo seeks to deny,” Reyes wrote in the decision.
Trump has signed more than 90 executive requests since his return to the White House in January, which led to more than 125 lawsuits against his administration.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.