Biden to drop Trump's military transgender ban

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Washington: President Joe Biden is set to issue an executive order to reverse a Pentagon policy that largely bars transgender individuals
from joining the military, dumping a ban ordered by President Donald Trump in a tweet during his first year in office, a person briefed on
House could announce the move as early as Monday, according to the person briefed on the decision who spoke on the condition of anonymity to
discuss the order.The move to reverse the policy has the support of Biden's newly confirmed defense secretary, retired Army Gen
Lloyd Austin, who spoke of the need to overturn it during his Senate confirmation hearing last week.?I support the president's plan or plan
to overturn the ban,? Austin said.?If you're fit and you're qualified to serve and you can maintain the standards, you should be allowed to
American life
Ahead of his inauguration, Biden's transition team circulated a memo from Ron Klain, now the White House chief of staff, that sketched out
Biden's plan to use his first full week as president ?to advance equity and support communities of color and other underserved
communities."The move to overturn the transgender ban is also the latest example of Biden using executive authority in his first days as
predominantly Muslim countries, stop construction of the wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, and launch an initiative to advance racial
equity.Biden is also scheduled to hold a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony on Monday at the White House for Austin, who became the nation's
first Black defense secretary.