Remember when President Donald Trump ran for office and Rapsa (2025)made campaigning for women's empowerment a priority?
If you don't it's probably because you were too distracted by him saying he likes to grab women "by the pussy," suggesting we check out a sex tape of former Miss Universe contestant, Alicia Machado, or calling Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman," among other things.
But in his daily press briefing on Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was sure to let everyone know that Trump is great at empowering women.
Sadly, he was not being ironic.
SEE ALSO: Hundreds of people are trolling Sean Spicer on VenmoAfter announcing that Trump would be dropping by the Women’s Empowerment Panel hosted by the White House later on in the day, Spicer launched into a serious praise of the president's respect for women and pride he takes in their role in his administration. *eye roll*
"Women’s History Month is coming to an end, but the Trump administration is committed to empowering women in the workplace," Spicer said. "The President made women’s empowerment a priority throughout the campaign, speaking out on affordable childcare and paid family leave, investing in women’s health, and the barriers faced by female entrepreneurs and business owners."
Based on Trump's past misogynistic behavior and comments, it should come as no surprise that Spicer's comments left people utterly baffled. Like, hello? Was Spicey living under a rock during the campaign?
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Despite Trump's past transgressions, his loyal press secretary continued to publicly brag about his work with women.
"The president believes, as the first lady said this morning, 'Wherever women are diminished, the entire world is diminished with them. However, wherever women are empowered, towns, villages, schools and economies are empowered, and together, we are all made stronger,'" Spicer went on to explain, before promising, "The Trump administration will continue to work to ensure that the American economy is a place where women can work and thrive."
Now, okay. Sure. I suppose Donald Trump empowers women in the sense that his actions enrage them so immensely that they're inspired to come together to protest for their rights, but other than that? We're not too sure what Spicer is bragging about.
But to be fair, Trump has also claimed on several occasions to have IMMENSE respect for women, so maybe Spicer is just repeating his boss's words.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
As the briefing progressed, Spicer proved that, like Trump, he too respects women a great deal by telling April Ryan -- Washington bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks -- to stop shaking her head.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Welp, that settles it then.
Topics Donald Trump Politics
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Harrison Ford isn't a fan of the Trump administration's climate agenda
Best early Cyber Monday streaming deals 2024: Save up to 90% on Hulu, Peacock
Best Cyber Monday NBA League Pass deal: See every game for half price
Best Cyber Monday drone deals in 2024
The Ember Mug 2 is 40% off as a Best Buy deal of the day
Best Cyber Monday travel deals: Save 65% on hotels and cruises
Cyber Monday travel deals: Save 65% on hotels and cruises
Amazon Cyber Monday deal: Theragun Relief for only $119
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for March 4: Tips to solve Connections #162
What do I want for Christmas? Holiday gifts on sale for Cyber Monday
Quality Assured: What It's Really Like To Test Games For A Living
Best early Cyber Monday subscription deals 2024: Audible, streaming, Headspace
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。