Trump claims ‘young beautiful girls’ come to White House and thank him
Trump veered from crime remarks to say young women thank him at the White House, drawing criticism as he repeated comments on appearances.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump spoke to law enforcement on Long Island, veering from crime statistics to recount that "young beautiful girls" thank him at the White House, ignoring White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's warning that such comments are "politically incorrect."
- Trump's remarks continue a documented pattern of commenting on women's appearances in professional settings, notably when he asked Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at last year's Middle East peace summit if she minded being called beautiful; Meloni was the only female leader among 30 world leaders present.
- The Washington Post reported Tuesday that Trump's claims about reducing Washington crime "oversimplify and overstate" the impact of federal intervention, as analysis of more than 16,000 arrest records contradicts his assertion the capital transformed from a "hell hole."
- Social media users responded with outrage, with one commenter writing that Trump would "creep everyone out," another posting "This country is loosing it," and a third writing "Ewww," reflecting widespread disgust at the remarks.
- Ignoring warnings that such remarks could be the "end of my political career," Trump persisted in his commentary, prioritizing his controversial speaking style over professional caution during the event.
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