Every day, women play a crucial role in inspiring and supporting their families, communities, and the nation. Women's History Month offers an opportunity to celebrate their significant contributions.
President Donald J. Trump and the First Lady honor American women from various generations and backgrounds for their integral role in the nation's prosperity and productivity. The President acknowledges female trailblazers within his administration who are leaders across different sectors, including business, policy, national security, law, and public service.
The President stated that his administration will not support ideologies that replace women with men in spaces meant for women or indoctrinate children against their bodies. Instead, he emphasizes safeguarding values like family, truth, well-being, and freedom.
Trump highlighted fulfilling his promise to protect women from gender extremism by signing an Executive Order recognizing biological sex distinctions. Consequently, government forms will no longer have an "X" gender marker option; passports will only indicate "M" or "F" based on birth sex.
Additionally, Trump signed another Executive Order to protect women's sports by directing Title IX actions against non-compliant schools and states. This led organizations like the National College Athletic Association to restrict women's sports competitions to female athletes only.
The President also mentioned efforts to secure borders, deport illegal criminal aliens, rebuild the economy, promote school choice, improve health care access including in vitro fertilization — emphasizing ongoing commitment to fighting for America's women and families.
In conclusion of this proclamation marking March 2025 as Women's History Month: "I call on all Americans to celebrate the exceptional women in their lives and around our country."