
For years, Democrats have struggled with basic biological definitions, leading to situations where female athletes lose opportunities to men identifying as women. This confusion has extended even to their past leadership.
Fortunately, the current president has no trouble providing clear and direct answers.

Trump’s Response to a Simple Question
During a press conference in the Oval Office on Friday, a bold reporter posed a straightforward question to President Trump—one that even a child could answer.
“Since Democrats seem to have difficulty with this, I’d like to ask you: What is a woman, and why is it important to recognize the difference between men and women?”
For context, many high-profile Democrats have avoided answering this question, even when pressed for a response.
Trump, however, gave a confident and well-balanced reply, blending humor with serious commentary.
REPORTER: "What is a woman?"
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: "Well, it's sort of easy to answer to me, because a woman is someone that can have a baby, under certain circumstances." "A woman is a person who is much smarter than a man, I've always found." pic.twitter.com/xlGRFdA2Jl
Trump Defines “Woman” in His Own Words
“Well, this is an easy one for me,” Trump said. “A woman is someone who can have a baby under certain circumstances.” He then added with a grin, “A woman is also much smarter than a man—I’ve always said that.”
He continued with a lighthearted remark: “A woman is someone who won’t even give a man a chance to succeed.” The room erupted in laughter.
A Serious Point on Women’s Sports
Shifting to a more serious tone, Trump addressed the issue of biological males competing in women’s sports.
“A woman, in many cases, has been treated very unfairly,” he said. “This idea that men can compete against women in sports is ridiculous and insulting.”
He went on to call out Democrats for backing policies that most Americans reject.
“This has to be about a 94% issue,” Trump stated. “Just the other day, I watched a well-known Democratic congressman argue that men should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. I thought to myself, ‘I hope they keep pushing that idea because they’ll never win another election.’”