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Trump is not afraid of clever women. He is surrounded by them


The conservative political message for women accepted and empowered. As conservative women, we are clever, brave, family and republican.

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MP Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, recently accused President Donald Trump, “fear of clever, brave black women”. Crockett shot Trump back after insulting her intelligence as one of the potential leaders of the targetless and angry democratic party.

Crockett's rhetoric is similar to what other democratic women said about Trump. The New York Rep. The former Vice President and Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris, shortly before the election day in November, accused Trump, “not to respect the freedom of women or the intelligence of women in order to make decisions about their own lives”.

But are these claims true? Fear Trump and the Republicans in general clever, brave women? And who approved progressive leaders to speak for all women at all?

As a woman, I think that it is actually democrats and progressive that use fear to manipulate women, while conservative women offer more decisions to be as they want to be and to think as they want to think.

Trump's cabinet full of clever and talented women

Contrary to the accusation, Trump fears strong women, his government has promoted his government in key positions in the White House, in court and in the president's cabinet. This includes Attorney General Pam Bondi, chief of staff of the White House, Susie Wiles, press spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, Homeland Secrety Secretary Kristi Noem, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, Minister of Lori Chavez deremer, Education Minister Linda McMahon and Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins.

However, these women do not receive respect or awards from links, but a lot of contempt from the mainstream media because they are Republicans.

Trump has also reintroduced the protection for women under the title IX that the bids gave up, and he signed the Riley Act sheet, named after a young woman who was murdered by an illegal immigrant while jogging.

Democrats claim to be the party that best represents women, but it is advanced politicians who have reduced the dangers of violent crimes in our cities, ignores the lack of border security according to President Joe Biden and promotes transgender rights on the rights of biological women.

As a mother of daughters, I feel better that Trump enforce guidelines that protect women.

Even with abortion, it is Republicans who support the life and health of mothers and babies. And that's very pro-Woman.

The conservative political message for women accepted and empowered. As conservative women, we are clever, brave, family and republican.

Even the well -known fitness trainer Jillian Michaels admitted this fact in a recent episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience”.

Michaels said Rogan that she was worried in Trump's first administration that he could “summarize all the gays” because she read and heard in the mainstream messages. But she said she was pleasantly surprised by the acceptance of the Republicans.

“I think that the right is now more inviting and tolerant,” said Michaels to Rogan.

Progressive insist that women have to fit into their shape

In a strange turn, it is the left that waged war women who do not correspond to the progressive form.

Crockett claimed that Trump was afraid of clever women. The implication of the congress members is that clever women have to be democrats and that women on the right are somehow less intelligent. Progressive represent such a close view of what women should be, that they attack and insult those of us who have different political and cultural perspectives.

Younger women who reject the progressive form are the goals of a particularly evil poison from the left. An article on April 24th in the Guardian- “Now comes the 'womanosphere': the anti-feminist media, which were thin, fertile and republican”-about the popular conservative influencers, Alex Clark, Brett Cooper and Brittany Hugoboom dripped with contempt.

Clark, Cooper and Hugoboom are conservatives with large social media followers. They encourage more traditional values, but they are not the Republicans of their grandmother either.

Hugoboom heads a magazine called Evie, which she describes as a conservative version of Cosmopolitan. It contains cute clothes, sex tips for married women and information about weight loss. It also does not hide its conservative edge. A headline of an article in the edition of this month says it all: “The most overlooked wellness practice of this year? Hausmaking.”

As an older thousand -year -old mother of four children, who went the narrow rope of career and motherhood and had previously married, I welcome these gene women to get the waves of progressivism under control, and remind the left that true feminism commissioned all decisions, not only those who are read as hashtags for the Democratic Party.

Jasmine Crockett is wrong. It's not Trump who fears clever women. They are progressive that fear talented women who do not adapt.

Nicole Russell is a columnist at USA Today and mother of four children who lives in Texas. Contact you at nrussell@gannett.com and follow her on X, formerly Twitter: @Russell_nm. Register here for your weekly newsletter, the right track.

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