Donald Trump reveals the word he’s ‘not allowed to use’ as it usually ‘ends’ a political career

During a recent event at the White House, Donald Trump spent part of his speech praising his own achievements and even talked about a word he believes politicians are usually afraid to say because it can damage their careers.
The event took place on March 12 as part of Women’s History Month. While the gathering was meant to celebrate the contributions of women, Trump’s speech sometimes drifted away from the main topic as he spoke about several of his own accomplishments.
While addressing the audience, Trump spoke about what he described as the successes of his second time serving as President of the United States. He said his administration had managed to bring down drug prices to what he called historic levels. He also praised himself for strengthening the U.S. military and for introducing tariff policies that he claimed helped the country in its trade relationships with other nations around the world.
As he continued speaking, Trump turned his attention to women and said there was a particular word he believed politicians are usually warned not to use when talking about women. According to him, the word could sometimes cause controversy and even damage a political career.
He told the audience that women are extremely important and powerful, and then he praised his wife, Melania Trump, along with several female members of his cabinet. He also spoke about women in general and their role in society.
Trump then joked that he was not supposed to use the word “beautiful” when describing women because it can sometimes lead to criticism. He said that in today’s political environment, calling a woman beautiful could be seen as inappropriate and might even end someone’s career. Despite that, he said he would use the word anyway.
He told the women in the audience that they were powerful, important, and beautiful, adding that saying such things had not caused him much trouble so far.
Later in his remarks, Trump also complained that he does not receive enough credit for some major international events that are scheduled to take place in the United States in the coming years.
Before introducing the final guest speaker at the event, Olympic medalist Kaillie Humphries, Trump mentioned that the United States will be hosting major global events such as the Olympics and the World Cup. He suggested that he played a major role in helping the country secure those events and said he believed he had not been properly recognized for it.
He also mentioned the upcoming celebration of the country’s 250th anniversary, again suggesting that he had been involved in making those plans possible.
After his comments, many people on social media began reacting and questioning his claims.
Some users mocked the idea that he should receive credit for events like the nation’s anniversary celebration. One person jokingly asked if Trump was now trying to take credit for America’s birthday.
Another user made a sarcastic comment suggesting that Trump must have been present in 1776 during the country’s founding.
Others questioned why he expected recognition for those events at all.
Some people also joked about the way Trump often speaks about himself. One social media user sarcastically imagined him saying that no one has done more for women than he has, adding a mock story about people approaching him emotionally to thank him for how happy their wives had become.
The comments online quickly turned the moment into a topic of humor and debate, with many users continuing to criticize or joke about the president’s remarks from the event.



