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SHAPIRO: To start with you ... There's a lot of questions, and those unknowns create fear. BOWMAN: And, Ari, I'm sure a lot of people will wonder how many trans people are in the military.
Ari, by the way, a striking thing to note is that last time, if you wanted to stay in the military, you needed a diagnosis of gender dysphoria to be grandfathered in. Now it seems like that diagnosis ...