Biden official Rachel Levine says early memories were of transgenderism, questioning biological sex
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Rachel Levine, assistant secretary for health in the Biden-Harris administration, discusses questioning gender identity since childhood.
"You might question many things in your life," Levine said. "You might question your family, you might question your school, might question your job, you might question many different things, but you don’t question your gender. It’s a fixed star in your universe for most people, but there’s a group of people, of which I am proudly one, where that has not been the issue. I’ve always questioned my gender. It never felt right from my earliest memories and so, I think that that’s a common theme for most, if not for many transgender and nonbinary people." Hannah Grossman is a Reporter at Fox News Digital.
Levine said the feelings are not a "social contagion phenomenon."
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