At a Women's History Month event at the White House, President Trump described himself as the "Fertilization President."
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00:00on it, and we're going to have tremendous goodies in the bag for women, too.
00:06The women between the fertilization and all of the other things that we're talking about,
00:10it's going to be great.
00:12We're joined today —
00:13Fertilization.
00:14I'm still very proud of it.
00:15I don't care.
00:16I'll be known as the Fertilization President.
00:17That's okay.
00:18That's not bad.
00:19That's not bad.
00:20That's not bad.
00:21That's not bad.
00:22That's not bad.
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00:24That's not bad.
00:25That's not bad.
00:26That's not bad.
00:27That's not bad.
00:28That's not bad.
00:29That's not bad.
00:30That's not bad.
00:31That's not bad.
00:32That's not bad.
00:33That's not bad.
00:34That's not bad.
00:35That's not bad.
00:36I've been called much worse.
00:37Actually, I like it, right?
00:40I like it.
00:43We're joined today by many of the women members of the House and Senate who make up so much
00:48and make this all happen, and I especially want to recognize the leaders of the brand
00:52new Republican Women's Caucus, Senator Katie Britt.
00:56Again, Katie.
00:58Thank you, Katie.
01:01Great job you do.
01:02And Representative Kat Kamek, who just announced a new baby girl.
01:08That's great.
01:11I also want to say driving force behind the effort to create a women's history museum
01:16with working very much with some of the women in this room.
01:20I'm not sure if it's been discussed specifically, but to create a women's museum on the National
01:25Mall.
01:26And we have a great site.
01:27I'm very good at real estate.
01:28You know, we have a great site.
01:31And Nicole Melliotakis is here someplace.
01:33Where's Nicole?
01:35And she is really working hard on this one.
01:38This is this is a passion for you and you're working.
01:43It's a big, beautiful.
01:44She said it's going to be a big, beautiful museum.
01:46Well, it has to be.
01:47If it's for women, it better be big and beautiful or we're in trouble, right?
01:51But we're working on that.
01:52Also here, I just have this list and they're incredible people.
01:56Yes, I have to do it.
01:57Otherwise, I'll be run out of town.
01:59I don't have the courage not to do it.
02:01Senator Marsha Blackburn.
02:02Marsha, thank you very much.
02:04So incredible, unbelievable talent.
02:08Senator Joni Ernst, Joni Ernst.
02:12Where's Joni?
02:13Hi, Joni.
02:14I owe you a call.
02:15I'll call you.
02:16OK.
02:17Deb Fisher just won a great race, Nebraska.
02:20Thank you, Deb.
02:22Great race, Deb.
02:24Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith.
02:26Oh, we love Cindy Hyde.
02:27Thank you, Cindy Hyde.
02:29She said, sir, could you do a rally for me?
02:31I said, yeah, I'll do a rally for you.
02:33I get this.
02:34Sir, could you do two more for me?
02:36We did three and we blew him out, right?
02:38It was an Obama sycophant.
02:42We blew him out of the water, right, Cindy Hyde?
02:45So thank you.
02:46And Senator Ashley Moody.
02:48Congratulations.
02:49Where is Ashley?
02:52Congratulations, Ashley.
02:56Also, Representative — and this one is tough.
02:58She's tough.
02:59Lisa McClain.
03:00She's tough and good.
03:01She's a good one.
03:02She's a real leader.
03:04Great job, Lisa.
03:05Representative Stephanie Bice.
03:06Thank you very much.
03:08Where's Stephanie?
03:09Thank you very much, darling.
03:10Sherry Biggs.
03:11Hi.
03:12Hi, Sherry.
03:13Good.
03:15Lauren Bobert.
03:16Great people.
03:17Monica De La Cruz.
03:18Monica De La Cruz.
03:19Hi, Monica.
03:20Good job.
03:21Julie Federacek.
03:22Federacek.
03:23Hi, Julie.
03:24Great.
03:25Nice to see you.
03:26Great people.
03:31Monica de la Cruz.
03:34Monica de la Cruz.
03:35Hi, Monica.
03:36Good job.
03:38Julie Federacek.
03:40Federacek.
03:42Hi, Julie.
03:42Great.
03:43Nice to see you.
03:45A person that is more experienced than anybody,
03:48and she's still a young woman.
03:49Very young.
03:50Virginia Foxx.
03:51Virginia.
03:52Virginia.
03:55What a good woman.
03:56Right, Mike?
03:58A quiet woman, but she, underneath that quiet facade,
04:02she's a tiger.
04:04Marjorie Taylor Greene.
04:07Highly respected woman, I tell you.
04:10Thanks, Marjorie.
04:11Great woman.
04:12Diana Harshbarger.
04:15Diana Harshbarger.
04:16Where are you, Diana?
04:19Good job with your son, too.
04:23Ashley Hinton.
04:25Ashley.
04:27Thanks, Ashley.
04:28Good.
04:29Good job.
04:31Erin Houchen.
04:33Thank you, Erin.
04:35Thank you very much.
04:37Laurel Lee.
04:38Laurel.
04:40Good.
04:40Good job.
04:43Julia Letlow.
04:46Good.
04:47Nice seeing you, Julia.
04:49She's done a great job.
04:50Anna Paulina Luna.
04:53Anna.
04:53Good.
04:54Nice to see you.
04:57Another quiet one.
04:58Nancy Mace.
05:00Hi, Nancy.
05:03Great.
05:03Great job.
05:05And, Nicole, I said hello to you and your museum,
05:07and you get that going, and we're going to back it
05:09100 percent, unless the women here would rather
05:11not have a — is anybody not in favor of a women's
05:15museum in this room?
05:16Please.
05:17It's okay.
05:17I could see some.
05:18I could see they want to save a couple of bucks.
05:19Right?
05:21No takers.
05:22Okay.
05:23You're all set.
05:23You have it, then.
05:24I guess.
05:25I guess.
05:26I sort of thought that was going to happen.
05:28Celeste Malloy.
05:30Celeste.
05:32Great job.
05:33Great job.
05:35Carol Miller.
05:36Great election.
05:38Thank you, Carol.
05:39Great job, Carol.
05:42A friend of mine, a beautiful person, a
05:44beautiful family.
05:45It's like she's got children.
05:47They're all supermodels — male and female.
05:50Handsome husband.
05:52Carol.
05:54Mary.
05:55Carol.
05:56Mary Miller.
05:57Mary.
05:58How's it going?
06:01Okay?
06:01Good?
06:03Mary Miller is a really spectacular person and a
06:05great congresswoman.
06:06Thank you very much.
06:09Twenty-second grandchild.
06:11Look at her.
06:11It's one of the most beautiful families.
06:15It really — starting with you.
06:16It's just a beautiful family.
06:17So, you have a long way to go, Kat.
06:19Come on.
06:20You have to get going.
06:22Marionette Miller-Meeks.
06:24Great election you had.
06:25Great election.
06:26Great.
06:27Great.
06:27Great elect — great job.
06:31Oh, Maria Salazar.
06:33Where is Maria?
06:33She is strong.
06:35She's a tough one.
06:37But they love her.
06:38We all love her.
06:40Another one who's really good.
06:42I got to know her very well, along with Mike.
06:47We were having some talks, and she really knows what
06:49she's talking about.
06:49She was right 100 percent.
06:51Victoria Sparks.
06:52Thank you, Victoria.
06:53Thank you very much.
06:58And Beth Van Dyne, who's fabulous.
07:01Hi, Beth.
07:03Thank you very much.
07:04You're such a great group of people.
07:06And there's others in there.
07:07I'm going to be — oh, I'm going to get killed.
07:10I know.
07:11You're for me, and I'm for you.
07:12That's true.
07:13Can you imagine?
07:14There are others.
07:14I'm sitting here looking at others.
07:16I'm going to be in trouble.
07:17That's the problem.
07:18When you do that, you leave a couple of them out.
07:20They never speak to you again.
07:21They never speak.
07:23Now we need Congress to pass the largest tax cuts,
07:26and we are going to get that done.
07:27And we're joined today by so many people that are
07:30just so great.
07:33And we are going to have a little bit of a celebration
07:35after this is finished in one of the outer rooms.
07:38They have some stuff for the women.
07:40Much better.
07:41We did this for men.
07:42And, you know, it's very unexciting having a day
07:44for men.
07:45I stood up here.
07:47It was like I just — I reduced the speech from 10
07:49pages to about two paragraphs.
07:51It was boring.
07:52It was boring as hell.
07:54Throughout our history, strong, tough, visionary
07:57women have defended our flag, strengthened our
08:00communities, explored new frontiers, and expanded
08:03the American Dream for all of our children — all of
08:06our children and all of our people.
08:08Now, patriotic American women like those in this
08:11room are helping lead our nation into the Golden
08:14Age of America.
08:14And that's what we're calling it.
08:16This is the Golden Age of America.
08:18We want to do things that nobody thought were
08:22possible.
08:22You know, had I done it the more traditional way
08:25— which I actually did, but we won't talk about
08:27that — but had it been the, you know, four plus
08:31four, as opposed to floor four, let's see how bad
08:34they do, and then we get another four at numbers
08:37too big to rig, we call it.
08:38We have to go out too big to rig.
08:40They tried, but it was too big to rig.
08:42Had we done it that way, it wouldn't have
08:44been nearly as important or nearly as historic.
08:47It's much more historic.
08:48It's a much more important presidency.
08:51And, frankly, because of how bad they were, we're
08:53able to do things that we could have never done if
08:56it were traditional.
08:57I don't think, Marjorie, we would have ever been
08:59able to have done the things we are doing now.
09:02You see what we're doing with the colleges, and
09:05they're all bending and saying, Sir, thank you
09:08very much.
09:08We appreciate it.