
OAN Staff Abril Elfi
3:12 PM – Wednesday, March 26, 2025
President Donald Trump participated in a White House event on Wednesday, celebrating Women’s History Month.
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“Today we honor the legacy of incredible women like Betsy Ross, Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, and Amelia Earhart, all legends. Their extraordinary courage, patriotism, and devotion helped propel our nation to glory and greatness,” President Trump said in front of a packed crowd on Wednesday.
Trump began by first highlighting all the women who joined him at the White House event, saying they are “making history in our own time. ”
“She was just named by one of the most prominent media groups, ‘The Most Powerful Woman In The World,’” Trump stated when speaking about his Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles.
Additionally, Trump recognized White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt — the youngest person to ever hold the position.
Other women recognized in his speech include Counselor to the President Alina Habba, Attorney General Pam Bondi, United States Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska Nancy Dahlstrom, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Pamela Evette, and Oklahoma Commissioner of Agriculture Blayne Arthur.
“Thrilled to say we have more women in our cabinet than any Republican President in the history of our country,” Trump remarked.
The 47th president went on to call out anti-woman “ideology” from past administrations, and he added that he will be “ending the Marxist’s war on women” as well.
“For four long years, we had an administration that tried to abolish the very concept of womanhood and replace it with radical gender ideology… Under the Trump administration, we’re ending the Marxist war on women,” he said.
Trump then went on to discuss several executive orders he has signed, including one prohibiting biological men, who identify as transgender females, from playing in women’s sports.
“We are sending it back to where it came from. Oblivion, right?” the president asked.
Trump also highlighted an executive order that he signed which helps make vitro fertilization (IVF) more accessible and affordable for women.
The Republican president announced that he and some of the women in his administration are currently planning on creating a “Women’s Museum” at the National mall.
The president concluded his speech by recognizing more women senators and representatives who have joined his administration.
“There is nothing like strong, beautiful, wonderful women. You have the heart, you have the whole spirit, you are amazing people and it is an honor to be with you,” said Trump. “I believe we can work together and make this the greatest age in the history of our country.”
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