Trump advocates for women’s rights – and sues Michelle Obama


“Well, she has it over her head, and honestly, she should have made the speech live, which she did not,” he said Tuesday when he asked for his response to Obama’s comments, calling her speech ” extremely divisive ‘before quickly turning to talks about drug prices.

Obama has often topped the list of the nation’s most admired women and left office with a 69% favor.
Obama issued a scathing robbery from the Trump administration, and Trump personally, in his 19-minute tapped remarks.

“He’s had more than enough time to prove he can do the job, but he’s clearly over his head. He can not satisfy this moment. He just can not be who we need him to be,” he said. they called for Trump’s response when asked about lives lost by coronavirus in the country: “It’s what it is.”

During Tuesday’s event, Trump commemorated the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, the right to vote for women, by forgiving women’s rights activist Susan B. Anthony.

Michelle Obama is making a moral case against Donald Trump

“Later today I will sign a full and complete pardon for Susan B. Anthony. She was never forgiven,” he said during remarks in the Blue House.

Anthony was tried and found guilty of voting in the 1872 presidential election

He said the pardon was being prepared “at this time” and would be signed later Tuesday.

The president has repeatedly called for what he calls the ‘suburban housewife’ in his attempt to address the main suburb of White Women, fearing fair housing laws aimed at combating segregation in recent weeks. He has also used racist and sexist tropes to describe presumptive Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

Asked to clarify his perception of the suburban voter turnout Tuesday, Trump used the word “housewife” again, even though most suburban women work.

“I see very strongly that the suburban voter, the suburban housewife, women – and men – who live in the suburbs, they want security and they want security,” he said.

Trump also showed pre-pandemic employment levels for women and said it would be higher.

“As we fight to provide a better future for all women and for all Americans, we remember the glorious victory one century ago,” Trump said before signing a proclamation commemorating a century of women’s suffrage.

Trump also praised the performance of suffragette Elizabeth Cady Stanton, calling the ratification of the 19th Amendment a ‘monumental victory for equality and justice’, and telling the number of women serving in Congress to attend college, voting and business owners

“In other words, women dominate the United States,” Trump said.

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