Pentagon can ban HIV-positive recruits from US military, conservative appeals court rules [View all]
Source: The Independent
Wednesday 18 February 2026 17:11 EST
The Department of Defense can ban recruits living with HIV from joining all branches of the U.S. military after a conservative federal appeals court struck down a decision that removed barriers that disqualified people living with HIV.
Wednesdays ruling follows a years-long legal battle sparked by three people living with HIV who were barred from joining or rejoining the military due to their diagnoses.
In 2024, a federal judge ruled that the military cannot block recruits solely because of their HIV diagnosis, finding asymptomatic HIV-positive service members with undetectable viral loads
are capable of performing all of their military duties, including worldwide deployment, thanks to modern medicine that has transformed treatment.
But a three-judge panel of conservative judges including two appointed by Donald Trump and another appointed by George H.W. Bush said the Pentagon has a rational basis to deny those recruits, even those with undetectable viral loads with no transmission risk.
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