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Trump Claims 'Beautiful' Word Could End Political Careers
The former president says he's 'banned' from using the word to describe women.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 11:05am
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In a speech celebrating Women's History Month, former President Donald Trump revealed that he is 'banned' from using the word 'beautiful' to describe women, claiming that doing so could end a politician's career. Despite this supposed ban, Trump went on to call a female Olympic medalist a 'beautiful woman with blonde hair' during the event.
Why it matters
Trump's comments about women's appearances have long been a source of controversy, with the former president facing criticism for past remarks that were seen as demeaning or objectifying. His claim that using the word 'beautiful' to describe women could end a political career highlights the ongoing debate around the appropriate way for public figures to discuss women's looks.
The details
During his Women's History Month speech, Trump told the audience that he is 'not allowed' to use the word 'beautiful' to describe women, claiming that doing so is 'the termination of [a politician's] career.' However, he went on to break his own rule by calling Olympic medalist Kaillie Humphries a 'beautiful woman with blonde hair' while she was on stage. Trump's comments come amid a history of controversial statements he has made about women, including the infamous 'Access Hollywood' tape from 2016 in which he was recorded making lewd remarks.
- Trump gave the Women's History Month speech on March 13, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The 45th President of the United States, who served from 2017 to 2021 and was re-elected in 2024 for a second term.
Kaillie Humphries
A six-time Olympic medalist who was brought on stage by Trump during his Women's History Month speech.
The takeaway
Trump's continued comments about women's appearances, even in the context of celebrating Women's History Month, underscore the ongoing debate around the appropriate way for public figures to discuss women's looks and the impact such remarks can have on political careers.
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