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Trump’s Disturbing Moments Caught on Camera

President Donald Trump attended a Women’s History Month event on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at the White House in Washington, D.C., adopting a flirtatious approach that seemed to resonate well with the largely female audience.

The gathering offered Trump a break from addressing a national security Signal chat situation involving key officials. The packed room was filled mainly with Republican women supporters, some of whom shouted “We love you” in response to Trump’s gratitude for their electoral support.

Guests enjoyed champagne and white wine as instrumental versions of “Dancing Queen” and “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” played, setting a celebratory tone as the president entered. Trump appeared invigorated by the reception, smiling occasionally while discussing his achievements.

During his speech, Trump acknowledged several women in his administration, including Susie Wiles, whom he called “the most powerful woman in the world” as the first female White House Chief of Staff. He also commended Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt for her work as the youngest person to hold that position.

Trump’s remarks included playful moments, especially when mentioning Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, whom he described as “tough” and humorously compared to immigration hardliner Tom Homan. He also referenced his recent executive order on expanding women’s access to IVF treatments, jokingly calling himself “the fertilization president” and noting, “That’s not bad. I’ve been called much worse. Actually, I like it.”

One notable moment at the event was Trump’s announcement of plans for a women’s museum on the National Mall, promising “a big, beautiful museum” due to his real estate expertise.

Addressing policy, Trump criticized the previous administration on transgender issues, stating their attempts to “abolish the very concept of womanhood.” He reaffirmed his conservative stance with the statement, “No matter how many surgeries you have or chemicals you inject, if you’re born with male DNA in your body, you can never become a woman.”

Trump also highlighted his administration’s efforts to press colleges and law firms on antisemitism policies, noting compliance with his directives.

As the event wrapped up, Trump expressed his enjoyment, contrasting it with a previous men’s event he found “so boring” that he cut his remarks short. In contrast, he told the women’s gathering, “This is much better.”

The president concluded by praising the “strong, wonderful, beautiful” women in his life and officially declared March as Women’s History Month, emphasizing the role of “America’s daughters” in shaping future generations.

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