In his opening remarks, the president singled out various members of Congress and his administration, even the first lady of Iceland. But notably the president did not name his male-born, transgender Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services, Dr. Rachel Levine, who was at the gathering and was recently named USA Today's "Woman of the Year."
In his opening remarks, the president singled out various members of Congress and his administration, even the first lady of Iceland. But notably the president did not name his male-born, transgender Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services, Dr. Rachel Levine, who was at the gathering and was recently named USA Today's "Woman of the Year."
In his opening remarks, the president singled out various members of Congress and his administration, even the first lady of Iceland. But notably the president did not name his male-born, transgender Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services, Dr. Rachel Levine, who was at the gathering and was recently named USA Today's "Woman of the Year."