White House threatens to shut down press briefing over questions about military ban
Donald Trump’s new press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, threatened to abruptly stop the daily press briefing after she was peppered with questions about the administration’s new ban on transgender military service. Sanders’ unusual threat came in response to a question from American Urban Radio Networks reporter April Ryan, who was the target of several hostile […]

Donald Trump’s new press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, threatened to abruptly stop the daily press briefing after she was peppered with questions about the administration’s new ban on transgender military service.
Sanders’ unusual threat came in response to a question from American Urban Radio Networks reporter April Ryan, who was the target of several hostile moments from Sanders’ predecessor, Sean Spicer. Spicer would not answer Ryan’s questions about Trump’s threats toward black colleges, and he lectured her from the podium about shaking her head.
Trump’s hastily announced decision affects thousands of service members and their families, and he only announced the decision on Twitter, without briefing Congress. Sources at the Pentagon said they were “blindsided” by the sudden policy announcement.
RYAN: What do you say to those people who are seeing this now, this ban in the military — what do you say to transgender America, who wants to continue with this change, maybe some who already had part of this change, and want to do the change, and are scared because of what’s happening now, not for certain. What do you say to transgender America?
SANDERS: As I’ve said before, and I’ll try to make this clear, this was a military decision, this was about military readiness, this was about unit cohesion, this was about resources in the military, and nothing more. Guys, I really don’t have anything else to add on that topic. As I do, I’ll keep you posted, but if those are the only questions we have, I’m going to call it a day.
The Trump administration has not followed standard protocol, which would be to make a full policy roll out of the announcement, along with related policies from the Department of Defense.
Members of Congress, including several Republicans, have panned the decision. The Trump administration has bungled yet another decision affecting the lives of many Americans.
Recommended

GOP Gov. Joe Lombardo funded candidates tied to racist remarks
Lombardo’s involvement in downballot races was unusual for a sitting governor.
By Jesse Valentine - December 12, 2024
Judge orders people removed from voter rolls to be reinstated, Gov. Youngkin to seek appeal
On Friday morning, a federal judge ruled in favor of plaintiffs challenging a Virginia program that has removed over 1,600 people from voter rolls since August, following an executive order by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. This means that people can be reinstated on voter rolls for the time being.
By Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury - October 25, 2024
Republican Kelly Ayotte’s record shows strong opposition to public school funding
Ayotte voted on multiple occasions to cut financial aid for low-income students.
By Jesse Valentine - October 23, 2024