Trump: Trans Men Can’t Be Women, Bans Them from Sports

Introduction

On March 26, 2025, President Donald Trump delivered a powerful message at the White House, asserting that biology cannot be altered and that trans-identified males “can never become a woman.” Speaking during Women’s History Month, Trump celebrated American women while announcing a historic executive order banning men from women’s sports. This article explores his remarks, the policy’s implications, and the broader cultural debate as of March 27, 2025.

Trump’s Biology Lesson and Sports Ban

“No matter how many surgeries you have or chemicals you inject, if you’re born with male DNA in every cell of your body, you can never become a woman,” Trump declared to a cheering crowd. He reiterated, “You’re not gonna become a woman,” before highlighting his recent executive order. “Last month, I proudly signed a historic executive order to ban men from competing in women’s sports, and it was very popular,” he said, framing it as a defense of fairness in athletics.

President Trump speaking at White House event
Trump Addresses Women’s History Month 2025

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Trump honored iconic American women like Betsy Ross, Harriet Tubman, and Amelia Earhart, while noting his administration’s record: “More women in our cabinet than any Republican president in history.” Key figures include Susie Wiles, Karoline Leavitt, Alina Habba, Pam Bondi, Brooke Rollins, and Linda McMahon. The event underscored his commitment to women’s achievements amid a contentious cultural landscape.

Critique of Past Policies

Reflecting on the previous administration, Trump criticized its “radical gender ideology.” “For four long years, we had an administration that tried to abolish the very concept of womanhood,” he said. He mocked their use of “birther person” instead of “mother,” asking, “What’s that all about?” Trump also recounted watching a Democrat defend trans participation in women’s sports, predicting electoral fallout: “This guy is going to lose badly.”

A Broader Vision for Women in 2025

Trump positioned his administration as a champion of women, vowing to end what he called a “Marxist war on women.” “We’re protecting women’s rights, defending women’s dignity, and standing up for American moms and daughters,” he urged. As debates over gender and sports intensify, his stance resonates with supporters while drawing criticism from progressive circles, setting the stage for a polarized 2025.

Author: Planet Today | Source: Planet Today

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