President Donald Trump on Friday answered the seemingly difficult question on what a “woman” is, praising them as the “smarter” gender as he did so.
The question comes after the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued new guidance that only recognizes two sexes, and defines sex as a person’s “immutable biological classification.”
A reporter asked the president for his definition of a “woman,” and why its important to have two genders, during a press gaggle at the White House.
“Well, it’s sort of easy to answer for me, because a woman is somebody that can have a baby, under certain circumstances,” Trump said. “She has a quality – A woman is a person who is much smarter than a man, I’ve always found. A woman is a person that doesn’t give a man even a chance of success.
“A woman is a person that, in many cases, has been treated very badly,” he continued. “Because I think what happens with this crazy issue of men being able to play in women’s sport is just ridiculous, and very unfair to women, and very demeaning to women.” […]
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