President Trump Flirts His Way Through White House Women’s Event (Video)

“Women Are Superior,” President Tells Cheering Crowd of Supporters

President Donald J. Trump turned the East Room of the White House into a high-energy celebration Wednesday afternoon, delivering a crowd-pleasing performance that mixed humor, bold policy wins, and praise for America’s women—all with his signature flair.

From National Security to Champagne Toasts

Fresh off a tense two-day stretch addressing fallout from leaked national security messages, Trump shifted gears and embraced a more enthusiastic crowd: a packed room of mostly Republican women. It was standing-room-only—and the energy was electric.

“You know, they kept telling me women didn’t like me,” Trump quipped. “But I always had a feeling they do.”

The room erupted in cheers and shouts of “We love you!” as the president smiled, basking in the support.

Flirting, Fun, and a Clear Message on Gender

The afternoon had a festive feel—guests sipped champagne and white wine, while upbeat music like Dancing Queen and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun played in the background. But Trump didn’t waste the moment. He delivered clear conservative points with a smile.

“I ordered that the federal government recognize just two sexes—male and female,” he declared to thunderous applause. Then, scanning the crowd with mock suspicion, he grinned: “Anyone here disagree? Maybe someone from the press?”

Marjorie Taylor Greene, standing proudly in the crowd, laughed along as Trump turned to her and said, “What are they doing, Marjorie?”

He looked back at the audience. “It’s demeaning to women to pretend otherwise. And frankly… you’re superior to men. I’ve always known it—and I’m not happy about it!” he said to laughter.

Powerful Women, Big Applause

Trump didn’t just praise women—he showcased them. He introduced Attorney General Pam Bondi, describing her as “strong, fearless,” and joked about seeing her on TV threatening vandals.

“I don’t want her after me,” he chuckled, drawing more laughter.

Next came praise for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. “She’s tougher than Tom Homan,” Trump said. “And that’s saying something.”

He then unveiled a new executive order expanding access to IVF for women. “I’ll be known as the Fertilization President,” he joked. “That’s not bad. I’ve been called worse.”

Building A Museum—Trump Style

Trump announced plans for a national women’s museum on the National Mall—putting his real estate savvy to work for history.

“I’m very good at real estate,” he said. “It’s going to be big and beautiful—because if it’s for women, it has to be.”

A Salute to the Women of MAGA

The president also shouted out key female lawmakers who’ve stood with him: Marsha Blackburn, Lauren Boebert, Joni Ernst, Nancy Mace, and of course, Marjorie Taylor Greene—whom he called a “tiger.”

“I’ve had events like this for men,” Trump said, “but it was so boring I ripped up the speech. This is better. Women bring the energy.”

Final Words: Strength, Character, and Patriotism

Trump closed the event by praising the “strong, wonderful, beautiful women” who shaped his life—and the nation.

“America’s daughters ignite the dreams and build the character of our next generation,” he said in his Women’s History Month proclamation. “Their contributions to our greatness deserve praise—now and forever.”

Bottom Line: Trump didn’t just celebrate women—he rallied them. With a wink, a policy punch, and a room full of roaring supporters, he reminded the country that the women of America—especially conservative women—are a force to be reckoned with.

Watch the video below:


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