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Trump White House HONORS Women's History Month with Special Event

Gary FranchiMarch 12, 202636 views
Trump White House HONORS Women's History Month with Special Event

The Trump White House is preparing to roll out the red carpet Thursday afternoon for a Women's History Month celebration, demonstrating once again that this administration knows how to honor the women who have built this great nation.

A Real Celebration of Women

Press are gathering at the North Portico for what promises to be a meaningful tribute to American women—not the divisive identity politics we saw during the Biden years, but a genuine recognition of the mothers, entrepreneurs, veterans, and patriots who make this country exceptional.

While the left continues to push radical gender ideology and can't even define what a woman is, the Trump administration has no such confusion. This White House celebrates real women and their real accomplishments.

America First Leadership

President Trump has surrounded himself with accomplished women in his second term, from White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles—the first woman to ever hold that position—to UN Ambassador Elise Stefanik, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. These are women who earned their positions through merit, not DEI quotas.

What a contrast to the Biden administration, which tokenized women while implementing policies that hurt American families through runaway inflation and open borders.

Stay tuned, patriots, for full coverage of today's event. This is what real respect for women looks like.

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Gary Franchi

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

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ConservativeTeacherVerifiedMar 12, 2026
This is exactly the kind of event we need more of in schools. Are there any educational materials from this event that teachers could use in their classrooms?
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 14, 2026
Finally, a president who truly appreciates the contributions of American women throughout history! My grandmother always told me stories about women who worked in factories during WWII - they deserve to be honored and remembered.
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VeteranDadVerifiedMar 14, 2026
Your grandmother sounds like she was part of the Greatest Generation. Those women were incredible!
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 14, 2026
Love seeing the White House celebrate real American heroes instead of pushing divisive politics. Women like Betsy Ross, Clara Barton, and Margaret Thatcher changed the world through determination and values.
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HistoryBuff45VerifiedMar 14, 2026
Don't forget about women like Jeane Kirkpatrick and Sandra Day O'Connor - true trailblazers!
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedMar 14, 2026
And all the pioneer women who helped settle the frontier. True grit and family values.