Bangladesh, May 7 -- In a significant ruling that could reshape the future of military service in the United States, the Supreme Court has voted 6–3 to uphold President Donald Trumps ban on transgender individuals serving in the armed forces. The decision, delivered on May 6, 2025, marks a major reversal from previous policy under the Biden administration and underscores the new administrations broader rollback of LGBTQ rights.

The ruling allows the Pentagon to fully implement Trumps executive order, “Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness,” which prohibits transgender individuals diagnosed with gender dysphoria from enlisting and mandates the discharge of currently serving personnel who exhibit symptoms of the ...