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Trump White House Honors REAL Women's History with East Room Celebration

Gary FranchiMarch 12, 202623 views
Trump White House Honors REAL Women's History with East Room Celebration

The Trump White House is set to honor Women's History Month the right way today—by actually celebrating women.

President Trump will host a special event in the East Room at 4 PM this afternoon, recognizing the achievements and contributions of American women throughout our nation's history. It's a welcome return to sanity after four years of the Biden administration's obsession with redefining what a woman even is.

A President Who Shows Up

While the mainstream media loves to paint President Trump as somehow absent or disengaged, the reality couldn't be more different. Even on a day with a lighter public schedule, the 47th President is using the opportunity to shine a spotlight on the incredible women who have built this nation—from the founding mothers to the entrepreneurs, veterans, and everyday heroes who keep America running.

Remember when Biden's Supreme Court nominee couldn't even define what a woman was? Those embarrassing days are over, folks. This administration knows exactly who we're celebrating—and isn't afraid to say it.

Actions Over Empty Gestures

This event represents everything the Trump-Vance administration stands for: honoring tradition, celebrating achievement based on merit, and refusing to bow to the radical left's war on biological reality. While Democrats spent years turning Women's History Month into a vehicle for their gender ideology agenda, President Trump is returning the focus to where it belongs—on the actual accomplishments of actual women.

The event is open to pre-credentialed press, ensuring that Americans will get to see their President honoring the women who make this country great.

Isn't it refreshing to have a White House that celebrates women without needing a biology lesson first?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
This is what real feminism looks like! Celebrating actual accomplishments and contributions to society.
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TradValuesVerifiedjust now
Agreed! These women didn't need to burn anything down to lift themselves up - they just got to work and made a difference.
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PatriotMom2020Verifiedjust now
Finally! It's about time we celebrate women who actually made a difference through their character and achievements, not just their political activism. My daughters need to see role models who built something positive rather than tore things down.
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TeacherSarahVerifiedjust now
Exactly! I teach 5th grade and it's so refreshing to have examples of women who contributed through innovation and service rather than just protesting.
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ConservativeDadVerifiedjust now
Love this approach - honoring women like Clara Barton and other pioneers who actually changed lives through their work. What other historical figures were highlighted at the celebration?