A young 18-year-old female recruit with the South Dakota National Guard is considering resignation after she was forced to shower with trans women – biological males – exposing full male genitalia.

During basic training, the Guard forced the young recruit to shower with biological males who had not had gender reassignment surgery but were documented as females simply because they had “begun the drug therapy process.”

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“This 18-year-old girl was uncomfortable with her situation but had limited options on how to deal with it. If she raised her hand, she feared she’d be targeted for retaliation,” Republican Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota said during the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday.

He proceeded to ask Air Force General Charles Q. Brown Jr.: “If confirmed as the chairman, how do you propose to handle situations like this, which I truly believe may be impacting recruitment and morale by placing a disproportionate emphasis on gender-related ideology?”

“The respect that this young recruit should have received and the privacy that she should have had, she was being deprived of.”

Rounds made the correlation of President Biden’s executive orders directly affecting individuals like the 18-year-old recruit.

“This seems to be a direct correlation between when the President of the United States issued the executive order making these changes and directing the Department of Defense to integrate… individuals who were transgender and how they should be perceived within the military,” he said.

“Most of the focus [under the Biden administration] is on the transgender individuals, not on the individuals who are working with them.”

Senator Rounds plans to meet with General Brown, who is set to replace General Mark Milley as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and continue conversing on the issue until proper guidelines are set.

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