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In this episode of The Spectrum, Linda sits down with retired U.S. Space Force Colonel Bree Fram for a wide-ranging conversation about military service, transgender rights, and the future of American democracy.

Bree Fram served 23 years in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, rising to the rank of colonel and helping shape future space capabilities for the United States. In 2016 she came out as a transgender woman while on active duty after policy changes allowed trans people to serve openly. Nearly a decade later, a new policy banning transgender service members forced her out of the military.

In this interview Bree discusses:
- What it was like transitioning while serving in the Pentagon
- The impact of transgender military bans
- How thousands of transgender service members have served with distinction
- Her experience being forced out of the military despite exemplary performance
- The broader challenges facing transgender Americans today
- Why she decided to run for Congress in Virginia’s 11th District

Bree also talks about leadership, democracy, constitutional reform, and what she believes the United States must do to remain a country where everyone has the freedom to live authentically.

This is an honest conversation about service, courage, and what it means to stand up for the values you believe in.

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