President Joe
Biden’s choice for Defense Secretary has gotten his first round of Congress’s
approval. And even better, he’s in support of trans troops!
As CNN reports, both chambers of Congress approved a waiver
to permit retired General Lloyd Austin to serve as Secretary of Defense in the
Biden administration. Austin, who retired in 2016, had to be granted a waiver
from a law requiring that a defense secretary wait seven years after
active-duty service before becoming Defense Secretary.
This decision
makes Austin’s appointment historic in two ways: Austin is now the first
African-American to run the department and he’s the third person to get this
waiver. In a way, this means that Lloyd needs to be approved for the waiver and
then for the Senate to approve of him for the position.
“If confirmed,
I will carry out the mission of the Department of Defense, always with the goal
to deter war and ensure our nation’s security, and I will uphold the principle
of civilian control of the military, as intended,” Austin said at a Senate
Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday afternoon.
“I understand
and respect the reservations some of you have expressed about having another
recently retired general at the head of the Department of Defense,” he added.
“The safety and security of our democracy demands competent civilian control of
our armed forces, the subordination of military power to the civil.”
For LGBTQ people, it’s also reassuring to know that Lloyd Austin is in support of transgender troops. In the early years of the Trump Administration, a ban was placed on the U.S. military. Trump tweeted out an announcement for the policy in 2017.
“After
consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the
United States Government will not accept or allow Transgender individuals to
serve in any capacity in the US Military,” he wrote. “Our military must be
focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the
tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would
entail. Thank you.”
When asked by
senator Kirsten Gillibrand about his thoughts on the transphobic policy, Austin
said, “I support the president’s plan to overturn the ban.”
“I truly
believe … that if you’re fit and you’re qualified to serve and you can maintain
the standards you should be allowed to serve,” he added. “And you can expect
that I will support that throughout.”
After the hearing, Gillibrand released a statement: “After years of fighting to overturn the ban on open transgender military service, we welcome and applaud Mr Austin’s support for overturning the discriminatory prohibition on transgender people serving in our military.”
“Individuals
who are willing to put on the uniform of our country and risk their lives to
defend our freedoms should be received with commendation, not prejudice,” she
continued. “We are proud that our armed services will once again embrace the
principle that anyone who can meet the military’s standard should be allowed to
serve, regardless of gender identity.”
SOURCE: INSTINCT MAG
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