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Home » Clearing the Air or Clouding the Future? Veterans Grounded by Policy Shifts
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Clearing the Air or Clouding the Future? Veterans Grounded by Policy Shifts

Keegan SullivanBy Keegan SullivanNovember 12, 2025Updated:January 22, 20262 Mins Read

Retiring from the military with a stable place to live and a job lined up is like having your cake and eating it too—especially for transgender veterans who applied for early retirement under the Trump administration’s military readiness reforms. A memo released by Assistant Secretary Gwendolyn DeFilippi provided a lifeline, allowing service members facing voluntary or involuntary separation due to their trans status to leave the military with stability. Early retirement was granted to 17 members, but just before it became effective, the approval was revoked when leadership changed to the senior advisor of military affairs under Trump. This left individuals who had dedicated at least 15 years of their lives to serving the country without access to off-base housing or employment.

What does this mean for these service members? Their families could face homelessness, losing up to 2 million dollars each in retirement pension, while the military members themselves could be left unemployable, making stability nearly impossible. Long-term homelessness has severe effects, and for veterans who have already endured significant trauma, the consequences can be lifelong—particularly for their children. Beyond the practical implications, it is deeply degrading to go from being a valued member of the military with a clear career and life trajectory to suddenly having no home, no job, and no ability to gain either. These veterans fought for Americans to be free—So why can’t they enjoy that freedom themselves?

The militaristic standards being enforced are uneven, sidelining able-bodied individuals based on identity rather than capability. In the long term, policies like this could create vulnerabilities within the military. With ongoing conflicts and tensions in the Middle East over the past few years, undermining experienced service members over petty issues risks weakening the force. It’s time to move beyond debates about personal identity and focus on service and competence, much like the nation moved forward when same-gender marriage was legalized nationwide a decade ago.

Legally, the Trump administration’s position appears shaky. Retirement orders can only be revoked under very specific circumstances, such as fraud, clerical errors, or the discovery of new evidence—none of which apply in this case. None of these criteria were met for the 17 veterans. GLAD the law firm backing the suit, Logan Ireland (pictured),  and the other 16 veterans now await a decision on their future, which could come as early as this Friday.

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