Every day, women contribute significantly to families, communities, and the nation without seeking recognition. Women's History Month offers a chance to honor these contributions. President Donald J. Trump and the First Lady pay tribute to American women from various backgrounds who have played vital roles in national prosperity and left a lasting impact.
President Trump acknowledges female leaders within his administration as experts in various fields who prioritize the American people. He emphasizes that his administration will not support ideologies that replace women with men in spaces meant for women or disrupt families through controversial teachings. Instead, they aim to uphold values of family, truth, well-being, and freedom.
Trump highlights fulfilling promises such as signing an Executive Order affirming biological sex distinctions on government documents. The order affects passport issuance and eliminates the "X" gender marker option. Additionally, another Executive Order aims to protect women's sports by enforcing Title IX actions against non-compliant schools and states.
The National College Athletic Association has responded by limiting women's sports competitions to female athletes only. Trump's administration focuses on empowering women by recognizing two sexes and restoring Title IX protections.
The proclamation also mentions efforts to secure borders, deport illegal aliens, rebuild the economy, promote school choice, improve health access including in vitro fertilization, and more initiatives aimed at benefiting American women and families.
In closing his proclamation for Women's History Month 2025, President Trump calls upon Americans to celebrate exceptional women nationwide.