Gender ideologue U.S. Space Force colonel turns martyr after Hegseth’s purge takes affect

Pride accompanied the fall Friday as a gender ideologue with the U.S. Space Force shared a parting message regarding his “authentic service.”

After four years of focusing on the woke agenda and repeatedly missing enlistment quotas under then-President Joe Biden, President Donald Trump made military excellence and readiness a top priority when he returned to the White House. In so doing, he restored the so-called “transgender ban,” leading U.S. Space Force Colonel Bree Fram to continue to speak out with a boost from corporate media.

“I have been officially placed on administrative leave, effective tomorrow, pending separation,” began his Friday Instagram post as the deadline for active-duty service members to voluntarily self-identify arrived.

Fram’s post went on to include stories that “bookend [his] authentic service” that included his decision to out himself in 2016 “the day the Secretary of Defense announced that transgender individuals could serve openly,” and his “final 1-star level sync with the Joint Staff” where he explained he “didn’t meet the current standard for ‘Military Excellence and Readiness‘ and would be departing on administrative leave.”

Both instances were said to include variations of peers telling him it was “an honor to serve with you.”

 

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In addition to his role with the Space Force, Fram served as a division chief for requirements integration at the Pentagon under Biden.

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Speaking with Stars and Stripes, he expressed, “It is almost a duty and an obligation to speak on their behalf because it is my privilege to do so and to hopefully represent transgender service members well that do not have the privilege that comes along with rank and the experience that I do.”

“I look around at the transgender service members that I know, and I see some of the bravest, most incredible service members I have ever met or worked with,” he went on. “If I don’t speak for them and they are unable to speak for themselves, who will speak for them?”

The separated colonel also joined CBS News for an interview with other gender ideologue service members late last week, where he contended, “You can look at our performance reports and see that, year after year, meets or exceeds standards despite what we’re being told by this administration that we somehow don’t. The evidence is not there to support any of the claims that are being made about who we are, and that hurts.”

Fram’s position came nearly two years after he’d made the case that “inclusion is a national security imperative.”

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Meanwhile, as the National Guard and Reserve had a July 7 deadline for separation, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wasn’t shy about expressing what he really thought about the “wokeness and weakness” that had been fostered under the Biden administration.

“We are leaving wokeness and weakness behind. No more pronouns. No more climate change obsession. No more emergency vaccine mandates. No more dudes in dresses,” he said while delivering the keynote speech at Special Operations Forces Week 2025 in Tampa, Florida. “We’re done with that sh*t.”

It also came as reports surfaced that the Defense Department’s aim to ensure “alignment with president and SECDEF objectives and SECNAV priorities of reestablishing the warrior culture,” would include renaming the USNS Harvey Milk.

Accompanying the support of ideologues, reactions on social media called out the tearful post as justifying the removal of feelings-focused figures from the military.

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Kevin Haggerty

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