President Donald Trump, known for his controversial remarks every now and then, recently spoke about how he was not allowed to call women “beautiful” during the celebration of Women’s History Month. The President appeared to be extra decked up for the proceedings and even spoke about the Iran conflict in the conversation.
Donald Trump complains during Women’s history month event
President Donald Trump stepped in with what appeared to be an extra layer of Bronzer during the Women’s History Month event at the White House. The Daily Beast noted that the President “had a generous layer of bronzer on his face, producing a hue that shifted from orange to red to brown.”
During the celebration, the President spoke out about how he was not allowed to call women “beautiful” anymore.
The 79-year-old also happens to be the oldest President in office. He said, “They are so powerful and so important and so beautiful. I’m not allowed to use the word ‘beautiful,’ but I’m using it anyway…Usually, it’s the end of your political career. If you say a woman’s a beautiful woman, they say that’s the termination of his career.”
After saying this, Trump continued using the word “beautiful” in many contexts. “But somehow it hasn’t hurt too much. You’re incredible women, and you’re beautiful women.” Later, Trump introduced Kaillie Humphries by calling her a “beautiful woman with blonde hair.”
The President also used the platform to talk about the ongoing conflict with Iran. He said that the country was “doing very well” at the moment.
Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump also spoke out at the event and called herself a visionary. “As a visionary, I know success is not born overnight, but rather, takes shape after a long, and sometimes challenging process,” she said. “Often alone at the top, I follow my passion, listen to my instinct, and always maintain a laser focus. In solitude, my creative mind dances—filling my imagination with originality.”
Donald Trump remains one of the most controversial figures in politics at the moment.
