- Walt Heyer, one of the first transgender women when he transitioned four decades ago, has long since transitioned back to male.
- Today he rejects the notion that there can be a transgender person, arguing a person struggling with gender dysphoria almost always an underlying issue.
- “People who identify this way are struggling with either bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, body dysmorphia, depression, or some underlying comorbid issue,” Heyer said on “The New Foundation for American Greatness,” a Just the News special report sponsored by Heritage Action for America.