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Charlotte Clymer is an American transgender activist, writer, and press secretary. She previously worked as the press secretary for the American Association for LGBTQ Civil Rights (Rapid Response). She is also a veteran, having been a member of the U.S. Army from 2005 until 2012. Charlotte stands out from the other protesters due to her impact and gender identity, and she was named the 2020 Secretary of Education.
Charlotte, Family, What is the origin of her mother? Early Life
Famous American activist and blogger Charlotte Clymer was born on 11 October 1986 in Texas, USA. So By nationality, she holds an American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity. Currently, she lives in Washington, DC.
Moving on to her personal life, after moving with her mother from Utah at a young age, Clymer was raised in central Texas. In 2005, she entered the United States Army and later enrolled in the military academy of the United States. In the 3rd U.S., she served Arlington National Cemetery-based Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), until 2012.
After graduating from Georgetown University with a bachelor’s degree, Charlotte revealed her gender identity in November 2017. She joined the biggest LGBTQ advocacy group and political lobbying organisation in the US that same year, in addition to starting work at the Human Rights Campaign. Additionally, she has written for a few respectable news outlets, including GQ.com, Dame Magazine, and NBC News. Former President Donald J. Trump blocked Charlotte on Twitter, which she posted a screenshot of on social media.
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How she achieved her success after a very hard work?
She has worked as a writer for a few reputable news companies, such as NBC News, Dame Magazine and GQ.com. When she was young, Charlotte joined the United States Army in 2005. Later, she joined the Military Academy of the United States.
She began working for the Movement for Human Rights in 2017. While working at the organization, she came out as transgender.
In the year 2020, Charlotte was selected in the Government and Politics category in Fortune magazine’s 40 under 40 list.
As of 2020, under Joe Biden, Clymer’s news of her nomination as Secretary of Education is going viral. And she confirmed, through her tweet on 16 December 2020, that she was indeed nominated.
As of 2024, Charlotte, who votes Republican, is backing Kamala Harris in the 2024 US presidential election. She consistently participates in Kamala Harris’s main program political rally. She even posts her vote for Kamala Harris on social media.
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Clymer is an enthusiastic supporter on issues such as feminism, LGBTQ citizenship, and veteran issues. She has contributed to magazines like Glamour, The Independent, NBC News, Vice, and The Huffington Post. She also made an appearance as a guest commentator on CBS News Sunday Morning.
How she maintain her social media?
As an American activist and blogger she is also quite popular on some social media with good fan following, like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. On Instagram she has 30.6k+ followers, on Facebook 19K+ followers, and on Twitter she gathered 355.5K+ followers with verified blue tick.
She uploads her daily life personal photos and videos. Sometimes also uploads some her career related content of LGBTQ.







Charlotte Clymer was Charles Clymer who was found to be abusing women via a feminist Facebook page he was running. When he was publicly exposed for this behavior, he magically came out as transgender. This is not the first time a white male has appropriated gender identity as a get out of jail free card. Charlotte Clymers mother died alone in penniless at the age of 53. Charlotte accused his mother and her entire family of sexually molesting him. He also is estranged from his father’s side of the family which has a long history of mental illness.
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I’m Charlotte’s sister. How do you know this? I want to stop her, too.