
Transgender Colonel's Forced Departure Highlights Trump's Military Ban
Transgender Military Officer Forced Out Under Trump's Ban Speaks Out Washington, D.C. – Col. Bree Fram, a transgender woman and decorated officer in the US military, has been forced to leave her post due to President Trump's controversial ban on transgender service members. The ban, upheld by the Supreme Court, prohibits individuals who identify with a gender different from their sex assigned at birth from serving. In an exclusive interview with EFE Noticias, Col. Fram expressed her profound disappointment and concern. "I had hoped the Supreme Court would rule differently," Col. Fram stated, her voice filled with emotion. "We are losing something irreplaceable: thousands of highly qualified individuals with years, if not decades, of experience." She emphasized that she was speaking personally and not representing the Department of Defense or the government. Col. Fram's service exemplifies the contributions of transgender individuals to the military. Her forced departure underscores the human cost of discriminatory policies and raises questions about the loss of valuable talent within the armed forces. The impact on military readiness and morale is a significant concern, as highlighted by Col. Fram's comments.