GOP 2024 candidate ‘would not’ ban transgenders from military

In a recent interview with Martha Raddatz of ABC News, GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy told the host that he “would not” ban transgenders from the U.S. Military, as President Donald Trump did during his administration.

Raddatz asked, “I want a very quick question here in the end. You were introduced yesterday in Iowa as the intellectual godfather of the anti-woke movement. Would you reinstate the ban on transgender members of the military?” 

“I would not reinstate a ban on transgender members. I would, however, be very clear that for kids, that’s where my policies are very focused. We should not be foisting this ideology onto children,” responded Ramaswamy. 

Vivek Ramaswamy speaking with attendees at the 2022 AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons.

She pressed him, “But you would not ban transgender members of the military?”

The Republican candidate answered, “I would not.”

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1 thought on “GOP 2024 candidate ‘would not’ ban transgenders from military”

  1. HE IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO BE POTUS AS HE IS NOT A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN, A REQUIREMENT OF OUR CONSTITUTION AS BOTH HIS PARENTS WERE NOT US CITIZENS AT THE TIME OF HIS BIRTH. SAME FOR NIKI HALEY. LAWSUIT HAS BEEN FILED RE HARRIS ALSO IN OUR Supreme Court.

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