One of the Trump administration’s top health officials has said in a new interview with The Epoch Times that support is needed for people who are detransitioning, or reversing their gender transition.
“That’s certainly an area in the future we need to concentrate,” Dr. Brian Christine, the assistant secretary for health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, said in an interview with EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders” program set to air on Aug. 22.
“We need to develop good practice protocols. We do need the proper coding, and so there’s still more work to be done to help these children heal. And we certainly, in this administration, we support them, we love them, and we want to help them heal.”
Christine is the top deputy to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who heads the HHS.
HHS oversees the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recently said it would be adding in October a diagnosis code for doctors to use for patients who have gender dysphoria—the belief they’re a different gender—and have desisted.
Christine said his predecessor, Dr. Rachel Levine, a man who presents as a woman, “really pushed gender ideology on the country.” Levine was publicly supportive of gender treatments for and surgeries on children, and lobbied an international group to stop setting minimum ages for recommended surgeries, according to court documents.
When minors went through the system, they required regular visits, sometimes spanning more than a decade, the report noted.
Some of the minors later came to regret the steps they took to transition and became so-called detransitioners.
Those individuals say they have since struggled to receive care.
“Once I was done dealing with the side effects of testosterone and decided to detransition, the clinicians and providers at the hospital just gave up on me,” said Layla Jane, one of the people interviewed in a video released by HHS. “I feel like the system betrayed me.”
Doctors treating Clementine Breen, another interviewee, stopped responding to emails and calls when they learned she was detransitioning, according to the report.
“We’re not treating these children with sex-rejecting procedures,” Christine said. “We’re taking care of them, standing for them, and treating and recommending treatment that’s appropriate.”








