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Trump Calls Himself ‘Fertilisation President’ – Women’s History Month Speech Stirs Laughter & Outrage
During a Women’s History Month event at the White House, former President Donald Trump sparked laughter and controversy by adopting the nickname "Fertilisation President" while discussing IVF treatment access. His remarks, including promises of "tremendous goodies" for women, left the audience stunned. Is this just another classic Trump moment, or is there more to the story? Watch the full clip of Women's History Month Celebrations at White House.


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00:00Thank you very much.
00:01Whew.
00:02That's a lot of good-looking people there.
00:04This is great.
00:06It's a great honor to be with you.
00:08And I want to thank everyone and welcome you
00:11to the most spectacular place, the White House.
00:13It's just an amazing place to live and to work in.
00:17And, you know, I've seen a lot of good places, but
00:21believe me, there's nothing like this.
00:22It's just very special.
00:24And it's great to have you here to celebrate Women's
00:27History Month.
00:27That's a big deal.
00:29And today, we honor the legacy of incredible women
00:33like Betsy Ross, Harriet Tubman, Susan B.
00:37Anthony, Clara Barton, and Amelia Earhart.
00:41All legends.
00:42And their extraordinary courage and patriotism and
00:46devotion propelled our nation to glory and to
00:50greatness.
00:51They are great women, many great women.
00:54And thank you for the vote.
00:55You were very nice to me.
00:56The women were — we set every record.
00:59We loved it.
01:02We loved that vote.
01:04But we're delighted to be joined by some of the
01:06pioneering women who are making history in our own
01:09time.
01:11A woman that's just absolutely incredible.
01:14I have — I can't tell you enough about her.
01:16She ran my campaign.
01:17We kept winning, winning, winning.
01:19And then we did well, where she won Florida by
01:23record numbers.
01:25And I said, you know, the second time, I said,
01:27well, just keep running Florida.
01:29And the big one was stolen from us, you know?
01:31So I said, we better get her for number three.
01:34And we won in records.
01:36We won every swing state.
01:37We won by millions of votes the popular vote.
01:40We won everything.
01:41We won the districts at 2,750 to 500 — 507 or
01:47something like that.
01:49And we just won so big.
01:51And her name is Suzy Wiles.
01:53And —
01:54And she — where are you, Suzy?
02:01And she was just named by one of the very
02:03prominent media groups.
02:05I won't mention it because I cannot stand the
02:06people, but she was just named as — and it's
02:10true — the most powerful woman in the world.
02:14Suzy.
02:14That is crazy, huh?
02:19That's a big — her father was a great — Pat
02:21Summerall, a great announcer, a really great
02:24football player and announcer for the NFL for
02:26like 27 years.
02:27He really got the NFL.
02:28He did pretty well with the NFL.
02:30He got him off to a very good start, didn't he?
02:32But he was great.
02:33But she's got those same traits.
02:35So thank you very much, Suzy.
02:36Great job.
02:37Also, we're going to go to somebody that's really
02:43the rage right now.
02:45She's the youngest-ever White House Press
02:47Secretary, Caroline Levin.
02:50Caroline, look at you, huh?
02:56They said, Sir, Sir, she's just too young.
03:00And I said, I don't know about that.
03:01She did awfully good because she did it during
03:03the campaign, and she was awfully good.
03:06And she's been amazing.
03:07She just did another one just a little while ago.
03:10She looked at Suzy and looked at me.
03:12I don't know.
03:13I think I'm ready, sir.
03:14How old are you?
03:14Twenty-seven, right?
03:15Twenty-seven.
03:16And I said, You're not too young.
03:18And she's knocking them dead.
03:19Everyone is talking about you.
03:20Thank you very much.
03:21Great job.
03:22And we have somebody else who's like a rocket ship.
03:29The Counselor to the President.
03:30She served me well.
03:32I'm going to miss her, but we'll see a lot of her anyway.
03:36I hope it's on a friendly basis because I've got to
03:38be very concerned because she's going to be the new
03:41U.S.
03:42Attorney for the District of New Jersey.
03:44Alina.
03:45Where's Alina Haba?
03:46Alina.
03:47Alina Haba.
03:51Thanks, Alina.
03:52She's going to be great.
03:53I'll tell you, she's going to be great.
03:55She's a great lawyer and lives in New Jersey.
03:58And I said, That sounds like a good combination.
04:00Everybody wanted that job.
04:02They're all looking for the job.
04:04I said, Wait a minute, doesn't Alina live in New
04:06Jersey?
04:06Yeah, I think Alina is going to get that job.
04:09So congratulations, Alina.
04:10That's fantastic.
04:12I'm also thrilled to say that we have more women
04:14in our Cabinet than any Republican president in
04:17the history of our country.
04:18And joining us today is a woman I've known a long
04:29time.
04:29You talk about strong women.
04:31This is a strong woman.
04:32Remember, they were saying, He doesn't like
04:33strong women.
04:35That may be true, but if that's true, I'm in deep
04:38trouble because I'm surrounded.
04:39I got the strongest women.
04:41And this is a beautiful, strong, wonderful woman.
04:45Attorney General Pam Bondi.
04:47But yesterday, you know, she was talking about
04:57these guys that like burning down cars and
05:00plants and everything else.
05:01And I was watching her on television.
05:03She said, I'm going to get you.
05:06We're going to find you and you're going to suffer.
05:10And I say, man, I don't want her after me.
05:12And, you know, it's amazing.
05:14The attacks have gotten down very, very
05:16precipitously.
05:17It's so Pam is fantastic.
05:20Thank you very much, Pam.
05:21Really.
05:21Amazing.
05:22Along with a woman who was given a very hard and
05:31difficult problem, the cost of eggs.
05:33This was the problem.
05:35The cost of eggs, eggs were through the roof.
05:37If you got to see the Biden chart, it's like a
05:39rocket ship and Trump is like this way.
05:43But I gave Brooke the Secretary of Agriculture
05:48and I didn't know it.
05:51I didn't know it.
05:52She studied that in college.
05:54I didn't know that I was going to give it to her
05:55anyway.
05:56Like, it didn't matter that she said it, but it
05:59sort of helped.
06:00Right.
06:00But she came in and she lowered the cost of eggs
06:03by almost 50 percent in three weeks.
06:06Right.
06:08Someday you're going to tell us that secret.
06:10I want to find out.
06:11But the chart looks great.
06:12It's Biden like this and then we're like this.
06:15But we also, by the way, we low we lowered energy
06:18costs, Trevor, really, like tremendously.
06:21Energy is way down.
06:22Cost of gasoline is way down.
06:25The cost of groceries, a word that I used a lot of
06:27the campaign.
06:28It's like an old fashioned word, but it's a
06:29beautiful word, very descriptive word.
06:31And the groceries are coming down, Brooke, at a
06:34level that very I mean, we're finally getting
06:37costs under control in our country and people don't
06:40like talking about it because it's so good.
06:42It's so positive.
06:43I haven't seen one story on eggs plummeting by 50
06:46percent, but someday they'll get around to
06:48writing it.
06:50Secretary of Education.
06:52She's trying to put herself out of a job.
06:55Linda, if she's trying to put herself out of a job,
06:59she's moving education back to the states and
07:03she's doing it at a rapid rate.
07:05And she's an amazing woman.
07:07I've known her also for a long time.
07:08She's been amazing.
07:09No matter where she's been, she's been successful,
07:12including with her husband, building a
07:14tremendous empire.
07:16And Linda McMahon is very special.
07:18Thank you, Linda.
07:20And it's getting praise, by the way, the concept of
07:25moving education back to the states, back to the
07:28mothers and the fathers.
07:29And you probably do it for less than half, and
07:34you're going to have great, great schools.
07:36You know, I say that in our country, they have
07:39charts and they rate the countries, various
07:42countries.
07:42And Norway and Denmark and Sweden and lots of places
07:47are rated at the top.
07:49And Finland.
07:50China is rated very high, too.
07:52Tell me that's that takes the big problem out
07:54because if they can do it, that's big.
07:56So we can do it.
07:58And we're rated toward the bottom.
07:59We're at number 37, 38, 39 or 40 out of 40.
08:03So we're just about last.
08:05And yet we're first in one very nice category, cost
08:08per pupil.
08:09So, obviously, there's something wrong.
08:12We just have to repeat that, Linda.
08:13And everybody says, Well, I guess it's time to do
08:15it.
08:16And it's been that way for a long time.
08:18And originally, we had it run by home state.
08:21So we never had that kind of a problem.
08:22But it's going to be Katie.
08:24It's going to be brought back again.
08:26And Linda is going to do it.
08:27And I just say, you know, she said, You basically
08:31want me to get out of government, don't you?
08:34I said, That's right.
08:36Do your job and get out.
08:37But I promise I'll have something else for you.
08:38Okay, I promise I'll have something even better for
08:42you.
08:43All right.
08:43But you're doing a job, but we appreciate it.
08:45Also, a special man.
08:47He's got a tremendous majority.
08:48It's so easy.
08:49A majority of about one.
08:51I think he's the only man could do the job because
08:53everybody loves him.
08:54Everybody respects him.
08:55He's really smart.
08:57Really.
08:58He's so nice.
08:58People say, Is he smart?
08:59I said, You have no ideas.
09:01He's actually, you know, he's really nice because
09:04he's smart.
09:05He knows it's the only way you can live with it.
09:07Where is Mike?
09:09Mike, it's the only way you can do it.
09:11You got he's the nicest guy.
09:13But in actuality, he's not a nice person.
09:15He's ruthless.
09:17You haven't seen this guy when he gets angry.
09:20I don't want it.
09:20I'll ruin your image overnight.
09:23He is a phenomenal guy.
09:25Our great speaker, Mike Johnson.
09:26Thank you very much.
09:27I've just I don't know.
09:33Is that good or bad for you?
09:34I'm not so sure.
09:35It's okay.
09:36He said, Whatever the heck you want to say is okay.
09:40First female Republican attorney general of Iowa
09:43and an early supporter of Trump.
09:45And where's Brenna Bird?
09:47Brenna.
09:47Brenna.
09:48Thank you very much.
09:50She's so popular in Iowa.
09:52She came out so early, and I appreciate it very much.
09:55That's great.
09:56Alaska Lieutenant Governor Nancy Dahlstrom.
09:59Nancy.
10:00Thank you, Nancy.
10:02Thank you very much.
10:04You have a you have a great governor, too, by
10:05the way, Nancy.
10:07He's also tall.
10:08He's seriously tall.
10:09I mean, guys like seven foot two.
10:12He is a tall guy, but he's a great governor.
10:14And I have a son who's tall like him.
10:17And Baron is very tall.
10:19They're all tall, but Baron seriously tall.
10:21Right.
10:22So, anyway, say hello to him.
10:24He's a great governor.
10:25South Carolina Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evett.
10:29Where is Pamela?
10:30Thank you very much.
10:30Good job you're doing.
10:32Great job.
10:33Good.
10:35And good luck with everything.
10:36I know it's big stuff, right?
10:38Oh, good.
10:40Well, you have a great governor.
10:41Oklahoma Agricultural Commissioner Blaine
10:44Arthur.
10:45Blaine.
10:46Thank you, Blaine.
10:46Good.
10:48Nice to see you.
10:50And so many other incredible women.
10:52I'm going to make so many enemies because I'm
10:53looking here.
10:54I know every one of them, and I'm supposed to say
10:56their names.
10:56Maybe we'll get to it.
10:58I don't know.
10:58It's a long list.
11:00For four long years, we had an administration that
11:03tried to abolish the very concept of womanhood and
11:07replace it with radical gender ideology.
11:10Maybe you heard something about that.
11:12They destroyed women's spaces and even tried to
11:15replace the word mother with the term birther
11:18person.
11:19A mother became a birther person.
11:21What's that all about?
11:22Then you wonder why they lost.
11:23They're trying to figure out why did they lose.
11:26I saw a congressman today for the Democrats.
11:28He was having a big fight on television early this
11:31morning, trying to make it so that really he thinks
11:36men should play in women's sports.
11:37He hasn't given that up yet.
11:39He was fighting like crazy.
11:40I said, this guy is going to lose.
11:41He's going to lose badly.
11:43The whole party is still into that.
11:44They haven't learned under.
11:45And we don't want them to learn, frankly.
11:48We want them to keep fighting.
11:49Let's not tell them.
11:50Under the Trump administration, we're
11:51ending the Marxist war on women.
11:54And you had a war on women.
11:56And we're protecting women's rights, defending
11:58women's dignity, and standing up for the
12:01American moms and daughters.
12:02So many are represented here.
12:04Great people in this room.
12:06American women have never had bigger champions than
12:10all of us in the White House.
12:11I mean, it's me, but it's the group of men and
12:15women.
12:15We have a lot of men that are like Howard, our head
12:18of commerce, I see is here.
12:19What are you doing here, Howard?
12:20Huh?
12:21Oh, that's a good.
12:23He's got his beautiful wife here.
12:25I was saying, what's Howard doing here?
12:27He's like, there aren't too many men in this
12:29audience, actually.
12:31But he's a big advocate.
12:32And we're going to be making a — right after
12:34this, we're going to be making a big, special
12:36announcement, Howard and I and Scott and a few of
12:39the people on cars.
12:40We have Liberation Day in America.
12:44That's where we take back all of this money that's
12:46been ripped off from us for so many decades.
12:49And we start a process.
12:51We're going to go with the tariffs on cars.
12:53And as you've probably been reading, it's all
12:55over the place.
12:56You've been reading and seeing and watching car
12:59companies and every other form of company.
13:01They're pouring back into our country at levels
13:03never seen before.
13:05We're up to, I guess, close, Howard, to $5
13:07trillion of investments already.
13:09And there's never been that much for a year.
13:12We did that in a period of six weeks.
13:15There's never been any numbers like that.
13:17We've never seen.
13:18They're all coming.
13:19They're all coming in so they don't have to pay
13:20tariffs.
13:21It's very simple.
13:22Because if you build your product in the USA,
13:24there is no tariff.
13:25On day one, I made the official policy of the
13:28United States government that there are only two
13:30genders — male and female.
13:33Right?
13:33Is there anybody — seriously, is there
13:39anybody that disagrees with that in this room?
13:45I was thinking maybe somebody from the press
13:46might raise their hand.
13:48I don't think so.
13:50There aren't too many people.
13:52You know, it's amazing.
13:52It's got to be like a 98 percent issue, right?
13:56So what are they doing, Marjorie?
13:58What are they doing?
14:00They're fighting for a 2 percent issue.
14:02That's good.
14:02Let them keep doing it.
14:04No matter how many surgeries you have or
14:06chemicals you inject, if you're born with male DNA
14:10in every cell of your body, you can never become a
14:13woman.
14:14You're not going to be a woman.
14:15And that's why, last month, I proudly signed a
14:21historic executive order to ban men from competing
14:24in women's sports.
14:25And it was very popular and very — very popular.
14:32We had a track meet, and I — it was so disparaging
14:35to great women athletes.
14:36I've known so many great women athletes.
14:38I gave Annika Sorenstam the Medal of Freedom here not
14:42so long ago.
14:43And these are unbelievable athletes.
14:45But it's so ridiculous.
14:46They had a track meet, and you heard me talking
14:49about a long-distance track meet.
14:51The man won by five hours and 14 minutes and 12
14:55seconds.
14:56And I said, this is not good.
14:58And you want to see worse?
14:59Take a look at the weightlifting records.
15:01Take a look at the boxing.
15:02Take a look at this.
15:03The whole thing is ridiculous.
15:05And, frankly, it's demeaning to women.
15:07And you are superior to men, in my opinion.
15:09What do I know?
15:10You are.
15:11Huh?
15:11I've seen you.
15:13No, they are superior.
15:16I've known it all my life, and I'm not happy about
15:19it.
15:20I'm not happy.
15:21I also banned puberty blockers.
15:23Can you believe I'm even saying this?
15:25And the sexual mutilation of minor youth.
15:30Now, who would think, you know, let's go back 10 or
15:3515 years.
15:36If you ever heard a statement like that,
15:38you'd say, well, what the hell is he even talking
15:40about?
15:41Right, Brooke?
15:41What is he talking about?
15:42Puberty blockers.
15:44But that's where we are, and that's where we've
15:46come, and we're ending it.
15:47We're sending it back to where it came from.
15:49Oblivion.
15:50Right?
15:50So, in the recent election, we did
15:56fantastically well with women.
15:58I kept hearing, women don't like him.
16:00I said, I think they do.
16:03You know who don't like me?
16:04Fake polls don't like me.
16:06That's who don't like me.
16:07But we were setting records in so many of
16:10these cases.
16:10And I was for women.
16:12I was for the women, the suburban housewife, where
16:15I stopped low-income housing projects from
16:18being built at a house next to you, where people
16:21were being decimated.
16:22The houses were being literally ripped up and
16:24destroyed.
16:25And I stopped it, and we've stopped it again.
16:28We had to stop it again.
16:29I stopped that first term.
16:30We had a great first term, a really successful
16:32first term.
16:33We had the largest increase in stock market
16:36value, 88 percent increase in the history of
16:38our country.
16:39We gave you the biggest tax cuts.
16:41We gave you the biggest regulation cuts.
16:43We rebuilt our military.
16:45We gave too much of it away to Afghanistan, this
16:47character.
16:48What — I mean, he gave billions and billions of
16:50dollars of it away to Afghanistan.
16:53And maybe we'll have to ask for that back,
16:55although it's getting a little old now.
16:57They're getting a little old.
16:58We're building new stuff.
17:00But I will say that it was such an honor working
17:02with so many great women.
17:03I've worked with women all my life.
17:05I've always been ahead on that subject.
17:07I had women in my construction business
17:10putting up skyscrapers in New York 30 years ago,
17:1335 years ago, long before it was in vogue.
17:17And they were phenomenal.
17:19Every one of them was phenomenal.
17:20My administration listens to America's moms, and
17:24that's why I recently created the Presidential
17:26Commission to Make America Healthy Again.
17:28And that's really caught on.
17:30That's really caught on.
17:35And Bobby Kennedy, by the way, is doing a great job.
17:37He was — I think it's going to be — I think
17:41it's going to go down as another great choice.
17:43And we just don't want to treat the chronic disease
17:46crisis.
17:47We want to prevent our children from getting
17:49sick in the first place.
17:50And there are so many things that we are doing
17:54wrong.
17:55But it's happening.
17:56It's happening.
17:56What has happened?
17:57If you go back 20 years — autism — think of it.
17:59One in 20,000 children.
18:02Think of that.
18:03One — autism.
18:04You see it all over.
18:06One in 20,000 children.
18:08Now it's one in 36 children.
18:13Now, what the hell is that all about?
18:16There's something out there, and we've got to
18:17find it.
18:19But can you imagine — one in 20,000 and now it's
18:22one in 36, not 36,000, one in 36 children.
18:27And I see it. I see it all the time.
18:30And so there's something out there,
18:34and we're going to find it.
18:35We're doing something really wrong,
18:37and it might be very simple to even correct,
18:40but we're looking very hard, and Bobby's looking very hard,
18:43and we're going to figure it out.
18:48And to further support our nation's mothers,
18:50I've signed an executive order to expand access
18:53to fertility treatments like IVF.
18:56That's Katie. Katie.
18:57Where's Katie?
19:00Katie called your great senator from Alabama, she called,
19:04and she was, like, in a little bit of angst, right?
19:08She said, sir, we just had a ruling from an Alabama judge
19:11who said you couldn't have the clinics IVF.
19:14And I was in my plane, and she said,
19:16it's terrible, it's terrible.
19:18Friends of mine are virtually attacking me,
19:20because they're not really —
19:23people don't talk about it necessarily.
19:25Why should they? But Katie called me up.
19:27She did such a great job, and she said,
19:29sir, you have to get on this right away.
19:31It's terrible. They're going to close up all the clinics.
19:33They ordered all the clinics closed.
19:35And I said, so, Katie, give me a quick definition, please.
19:38Educate me in a minute or less, and she did.
19:41And I came out totally in favor
19:43of what all of these women wanted.
19:46And it — I mean, it became our issue.
19:48We actually took it away, Mike, from the Democrats.
19:51They were late to the party.
19:53And it was a — really, I give you a lot of credit.
19:55So, thank you very much. Thank you, Katie.
19:57Great job.
19:59And I also signed an executive order
20:03to begin abolishing the Department of Education,
20:06as we said, but also to go back —
20:09to go back and do things with our schoolchildren that are —
20:13that just hasn't been done in many, many years.
20:15But the basic is reading, writing, and arithmetic.
20:18And we want to make sure that they teach English, okay?
20:21But I think we're not going to have a problem.
20:23And you're going to see things happen,
20:24I think, on the education front like nobody —
20:27like nobody can believe. It's very exciting.
20:29Very exciting.
20:33And so many of the states, like Iowa and Idaho and Indiana —
20:37by the way, unrelated, but Indiana,
20:39they just signed Honda.
20:42One of the biggest auto plants in the world is going Honda.
20:45Big, big company. Would've never come here except for —
20:48let's say the election.
20:49I like to say the election result,
20:50but let's give tariffs a little —
20:52a little — well, without the election result,
20:55you wouldn't have the tariffs, right?
20:56So, I guess — so, I guess it's all about the election, Marjorie.
21:01But one of the biggest anywhere in the world.
21:03They're building in Indiana. Big, big plant.
21:05And we'll get — we have many of them going up.
21:08Many plants in other countries have stopped.
21:11They've stopped construction.
21:12One of them, right in the middle of construction,
21:13they're coming — they just signed a contract.
21:15They're going to build it here instead.
21:17So, you're going to see that at record —
21:18just remember I told you so in 12 months from now.
21:22But on day one, we're ending the inflation nightmare
21:26that Joe Biden created and caused.
21:28But just by his spending — two things — his spending,
21:31but I think more important, he destroyed our energy policy.
21:35And energy started going up.
21:37Gasoline, all of — any form of energy went through the roof.
21:40And then, what he did to get it down a little bit,
21:43he went back to the Trump policy.
21:44Everything — let them drill, let them —
21:46they were very, very concerned.
21:49And it was too late because that jackrabbit
21:52had gotten out of the nest, and it was too late.
21:55They really screwed us up in so many ways.
21:57How about allowing millions and millions of people
22:01to come into our country?
22:02Open borders. People from all over the world.
22:05Not South America. South America, but all over the world.
22:08They came in from Africa, from Asia,
22:11from all over the world, from prisons.
22:13The prisons were emptied into our country.
22:15I call them prisons and jails —
22:17prison being a slightly tougher term.
22:19But the prisons and jails were emptied into our country.
22:22The mental institutions — and insane asylum, same thing.
22:25Insane asylum is mental institution on steroids, right?
22:30I say — I used to say Dr. Hannibal Lecter —
22:32the great Dr. Hannibal Lecter is in a hotel room near you.
22:38And the fake news back there —
22:40there's a lot of fake news here, by the way.
22:42Fake news would say,
22:43why does he keep mentioning Hannibal Lecter?
22:45I said, you know why? Because I just —
22:47we just won an election.
22:49We got a lot of votes because of Hannibal Lecter.
22:51We don't want to have Hannibal Lecter in our country.
22:54So, we watched what was happening to destroy our country.
22:59And a woman, by the way, the head of Homeland, is doing —
23:04Christy is doing a great job. Christy Noem.
23:07She's doing a great job. She's getting them out.
23:10And Tom Homan.
23:12But Tom Homan and Christy Noem,
23:14they're doing an unbelievable job.
23:16She's tough. She's — she might be tougher than Tom.
23:19Is that pretty tough, right?
23:21I say Tom is central casting, but he says,
23:23I think she might be tougher than me.
23:25So that's — we needed that
23:26because she's dealing with a rough group of people.
23:28Millions and millions of people.
23:30Twenty-one million people came in.
23:31But of that, at least three million
23:34are serious, serious criminals.
23:36Many of them are murderers — 11,088.
23:39And of that number, about half have murdered
23:42more than one person. This is not going to end well.
23:44So, we're getting them out in record numbers.
23:47And we're having a lot of problems with the courts
23:49because the courts want to pretend they're President.
23:52And they're not President.
23:53They didn't get 80 million votes.
23:55And they didn't — they're not.
23:56They can't do that to this country.
23:59That's not their job.
24:00But we're getting them out in record numbers.
24:02And it's going to save a lot of lives.
24:04We have some really bad people in this country,
24:07but you see the ones we're taking out.
24:09Trinidad and Tobago, the toughest of all gangs.
24:12MS-13.
24:13And we're getting them out.
24:15So, in just two months,
24:17core inflation has dropped to its lowest pace in four years.
24:20We've got it going down.
24:21The groceries I told you about and energy of all kinds.
24:25Gasoline, it's fallen below now $3.
24:28For $3 for the first time in years, since I was there,
24:32it's fallen below $3.
24:33We're going to get it down quite a bit lower.
24:35That's going to bring prices still further down,
24:37and people are going to be able to buy their groceries again.
24:39And so important.
24:41And again, I want to just congratulate you, Brooke.
24:43What a job you've done over there with the eggs.
24:46I was in office — I was in office for one week,
24:55and I got — this one article was so bad
24:59that Donald Trump has caused a massive egg problem.
25:03And I said, this is — and they showed it.
25:05It's like, you know, terrible.
25:07But it was during his term that it went up, right?
25:10And — but they were hammering me.
25:12They thought they had us until I put you in that position.
25:15And I don't know what the hell magic wand you use.
25:19And now they don't talk about it anymore.
25:21It's terrible. Well, we'll talk —
25:22we have to talk about it, you know?
25:24If they don't talk about it, we talk about it.
25:26Right, Brooke? But what a job you've done.
25:28Now we need Congress to pass the largest tax cuts
25:31in American history, and Mike is going to get that.
25:34And I think now —
25:38I think we can finally say, one big, beautiful bill,
25:40because everybody is there.
25:42I spoke with — John Thune is doing a terrific job
25:45also, and the senators.
25:46And we want one big, beautiful bill.
25:49Just put it all in that bill,
25:50and we'll figure a way to have it passed, right?
25:53We'll figure a way. But we have — it's a large —
25:56it'll be the largest tax cuts in American history.
25:58When you add that onto the fact that if they don't pass this,
26:01you will have the largest tax increase by far.
26:04Because the tax increase that I passed five years ago —
26:08the biggest in history, bigger than the Reagan tax cuts —
26:12what happens is that jumps back to where they used to be.
26:14So if you add that onto the other normal tax increases
26:20that the Democrats want to give,
26:21this would be the largest tax increase in history by 58 percent
26:26or more, I guess. But 58 percent.
26:29And I don't know how anybody can vote for a Democrat,
26:31but I know one thing, that I believe the Democrats
26:34are going to be forced to help vote for this bill.
26:36And then we have the very important continuation of debt.
26:42I don't call it a debt increase
26:43because we're not looking to increase.
26:45We want to just continue that line.
26:47And we should call it, I think, from now on, Mike,
26:50we're going to call it the continuation
26:51because that's what it is.
26:53That was thrown into our lap unnecessarily.
26:55But we have it, and it's fine that we have it.
26:58But I think we're going to get tremendous support,
27:00even from Democrats, because otherwise,
27:03they're voting for the biggest tax increase in history,
27:06by far, by, I think, 38 points.
27:08And I don't think they're going to want to do that.
27:10So, Mike, I hear you're doing great on it.
27:12And we're going to have tremendous goodies
27:16in the bag for women, too.
27:17The women, between the fertilization
27:19and all of the other things that we're talking about,
27:21it's going to be — it's going to be great.
27:24We're joined today —
27:27fertilization — I'm still very proud of it.
27:34I don't care.
27:36I'll be known as the fertilization president,
27:38and that's okay.
27:40That's not bad. That's not bad.
27:44I've been called much worse.
27:49Actually, I like it, right? I like it.
27:53Thank you. We're joined today by many of the women members
27:56of the House and Senate who make up so much
28:00and make this all happen.
28:01And I especially want to recognize the leaders
28:03of the brand-new Republican Women's Caucus.
28:05Senator Katie Britt. Again, Katie. Thank you.
28:09Thank you, Katie. Great job you do.
28:13And Representative Kat Kamek,
28:16who just announced a new baby girl.
28:20That's great.
28:22I also want to say, driving force behind the effort
28:26to create a women's history museum
28:28with working very much with some of the women in this room —
28:31I'm not sure if it's been discussed specifically —
28:33but to create a women's museum on the National Mall.
28:37And we have a great site. I'm very good at real estate.
28:40You know, we have a great site.
28:42And Nicole Malliotakis is here someplace.
28:45Where's Nicole?
28:46And she is really working hard on this one.
28:50This is — this is a passion for you.
28:52And you're working — it's a big, beautiful —
28:55she said it's going to be a big, beautiful museum.
28:57Well, it has to be. If it's for women,
28:59it better be big and beautiful or we're in trouble, right?
29:02But we're working on that. Also, here, I just have this list.
29:06And they're incredible people, so I have to do it.
29:09Otherwise, I'll be run out of town.
29:11I don't have the courage not to do it.
29:12Senator Marsha Blackburn. Marsha, thank you very much.
29:16So incredible. Unbelievable talent.
29:19Senator Joni Ernst. Joni Ernst. Where's Joni?
29:24Hi, Joni. I owe you a call. I'll call you. Okay?
29:28Deb Fisher just won a great race, Nebraska.
29:32Thank you, Deb. Great race, Deb.
29:36Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith. Oh, we love Cindy Hyde.
29:39Thank you, Cindy Hyde.
29:41She said, Sir, could you do a rally for me?
29:43I said, Yeah, I'll do a rally for you.
29:45I get this. Sir, could you do two more for me?
29:47I did. We did three, and we blew him out, right?
29:50It was an Obama sycophant.
29:53We blew him out of the water. Right, Cindy Hyde?
29:56So, thank you. And Senator Ashley Moody.
30:00Congratulations. Where is Ashley?
30:04Congratulations, Ashley.
30:07Also representative, and this one is tough.
30:10She's tough. Lisa McClain. She's tough and good.
30:13She's a good one. She's a real leader.
30:17Thank you. Great job, Lisa.
30:19Representative Stephanie Bice. Thank you very much.
30:24Thank you. Where's Stephanie?
30:27Thank you very much, darling.
30:29Sherry Biggs. Hi. Hi, Sherry. Good.
30:36Lauren Bobert.
30:41Great people. Monica De La Cruz.
30:45Monica De La Cruz. Hi, Monica. Good job.
30:49Julie Federacek. Federacek. Hi, Julie.
30:54Great. Nice to see you.
30:57A person that is more experienced than anybody,
30:59and she's still a young woman. Very young.
31:01Virginia Foxx. Virginia.
31:07What a good woman. Right, Mike?
31:10A quiet woman, but she — underneath that quiet facade,
31:14she's a tiger. Marjorie Taylor Grind.
31:18Highly respected woman, I tell you.
31:21Thanks, Marjorie. Great woman.
31:24Diana Harshbarger. Diana Harshbarger.
31:27Where are you, Diana? Thank you. Thank you.
31:31Good job with your son, too. Thank you.
31:35Ashley Hinton. Ashley. Thank you.
31:39Thanks, Ashley. Good. Good job.
31:43Erin Houchen. Thank you, Erin. Thank you very much.
31:49Laurel Lee. Laurel. Thank you. Good. Good job.
31:55Julia Letlow. Good. Nice seeing you, Julia.
32:00She's done a great job. Anna Paulina Luna.
32:04Anna. Good. Nice to see you.
32:09Another quiet one. Nancy Mace. Hi, Nancy.
32:14Great. Great job.
32:16And, Nicole, I said hello to you and your museum,
32:19and you get that going, and we're going to back it 100 percent.
32:21Unless the women here would rather not have a —
32:24is anybody not in favor of a women's museum in this room?
32:28Please. It's okay. I could see some.
32:29Maybe they want to save a couple of bucks, right?
32:33No takers. Okay. You're all set.
32:35You have it then, I guess.
32:37I guess. I sort of thought that was going to happen.
32:40Celeste Malloy. Celeste. Thank you. Great job.
32:46Great job. Carol Miller. Great election.
32:49Thank you, Carol. Great job, Carol.
32:53A friend of mine, a beautiful person, a beautiful family.
32:57It's like she's got children.
32:59They're all supermodels, male and female.
33:01Handsome husband. Carol. Mary. Carol. Mary Miller. Mary.
33:12How's it going? Okay. Good.
33:14Mary Miller is a really spectacular person
33:17and a great congresswoman. Thank you very much.
33:19Twenty-second grand shot.
33:21Twenty-second grand shot. Look at her.
33:25It's one of the most beautiful families
33:27starting with you. It's just a beautiful family.
33:29So you have a long way to go, Kat.
33:31Come on. You have to get going.
33:34Marionette Miller-Meeks. Great election you had.
33:37Great election. Great. Great job.
33:43Oh, Maria Salazar. Where is Maria?
33:45She is strong. She's a tough one.
33:49But they love her. We all love her. Thank you.
33:52Another one who's really good.
33:54I got to know her very well along with Mike.
33:58We were having some talks,
33:59and she really knows what she's talking about.
34:01She was right 100 percent. Victoria Sparks.
34:04Thank you, Victoria. Thank you very much.
34:09And Beth Van Dyne, who's fabulous.
34:13Hi, Beth. Thank you. Thank you very much.
34:16You're such a great group of people.
34:18And there's others in there. I'm going to be —
34:20oh, I'm going to get killed.
34:22I know. You're for me, and I'm for you.
34:24That's true. Can you imagine? There are others.
34:26I'm sitting here looking at others.
34:27I'm going to be in trouble. That's the problem.
34:29When you do that, you leave a couple of them out.
34:31They never speak to you again. They never speak.
34:34Now we need Congress to pass the largest tax cuts,
34:37and we are going to get that done.
34:39And we're joined today by so many people
34:42that are just so great.
34:44And we are going to have a little bit of a celebration
34:47after this is finished in one of the outer rooms.
34:49They have some stuff for the women.
34:52Much better. We did this for men.
34:54And, you know, it's very unexciting
34:55having a day for men.
34:57I stood up here.
34:58It was like I just — I reduced the speech from 10 pages
35:01to about two paragraphs. It was boring.
35:04It was boring as hell.
35:06Throughout our history, strong, tough, visionary women
35:10have defended our flag, strengthened our communities,
35:12explored new frontiers,
35:14and expanded the American Dream for all of our children —
35:17all of our children and all of our people.
35:20Now, patriotic American women like those in this room
35:23are helping lead our nation into the Golden Age of America.
35:26And that's what we're calling it.
35:28This is the Golden Age of America.
35:30We want to do things that nobody thought were possible.
35:34You know, had I done it the more traditional way —
35:36which I actually did, but we won't talk about that.
35:40But had it been the, you know, four plus four,
35:43as opposed to floor four, let's see how bad they do,
35:46and then we get another four at numbers too big to rig,
35:50we call it. We have to go out too big to rig.
35:52They tried, but it was too big to rig.
35:54Had we done it that way, would it have been nearly as important
35:57or nearly as historic? It's much more historic.
36:00It's a much more important presidency.
36:02And, frankly, because of how bad they were,
36:05we're able to do things that we could have never done
36:08if it were traditional. I don't think, Marjorie,
36:10we would have ever been able to have done
36:12the things we are doing now.
36:14You see what we're doing with the colleges,
36:16and they're all bending and saying,
36:18Sir, thank you very much. We appreciate it.
36:21And they are — nobody can believe it,
36:23including law firms that have been so horrible.
36:26Law firms that nobody would believe.
36:28And they're just saying, Where do I sign?
36:30Where do I sign? Nobody can believe it.
36:32And there's more coming.
36:34But we really are in the golden age of America,
36:36and I think you're going to see it more and more as we go along.
36:38Together, we're beginning our country's greatest era,
36:41and we're building a future that will be stronger,
36:44safer, healthier, and happier than ever before.
36:47And you're really going to be the leaders.
36:49I think, really, I think you're going to be the dominant leaders.
36:52And you have a lot of them in this room, politically.
36:54But just the fact that you're here
36:56and the fact that you're with us is so important.
36:58There's nothing like strong, beautiful, wonderful women.
37:02You have the heart. You have the whole spirit.
37:05You're amazing people. And it's an honor to be with you.
37:08And we're going to work together,
37:09and we're going to make this the greatest age
37:12in the history of our country. Thank you.
37:14Thank you, Mary. Thank you.
37:16Thank you. Thank you very much, everybody.

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