Transgender veterans say they see the latest Department of Veterans Affairs delays as further evidence of politically motivated bias against them.
Eden Stratton
Eden Stratton is a freelance reporter for The War Horse and studies journalism and political science at Syracuse University, with concentrations in data and digital journalism and comparative politics. Eden has written for the Times and Democrat, the Republic Times, the OutCrowd, Globalists, and Jerk Magazine, where they serve as editor in chief. They will graduate with their degrees this spring.
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