President Donald Trump has proclaimed March 2025 as Women’s History Month. Trump was Monday’s KVML “Newsmaker of the Day”. Here are his words: “Every day, without fame or fanfare, women inspire, support,
Women’s history is not niche, nor is it new. Scholars devote their careers to the topic, and it has been taught in colleges for at least 50 years.
The Irish-American heritage month proclamation highlighted the legacy that Irish immigrants played in the country. It was also signed a couple weeks before St. Patrick's Day, which will take place March 17.
Fox anchor Maria Bartiromo thanked President Donald Trump "for all that you're doing for women" as he signed a proclamation for Women's History Month. The post Fox News Anchor Maria Bartiromo Tells Trump: ‘Thanks for All That You’re Doing for Women!
After Maria Bartiromo thanked Donald Trump 'for all that you're doing for women,' Fox News viewers shared harsh criticism of the TV host and journalist on social media
Maria Bartiromo has been called out by Fox News viewers after she greeted former President Donald Trump with "thank you for all that you're doing for women".
House Democrats ’ latest viral video attempt went embarrassingly awry. TikToker Sulhee Jessica Woo on Thursday shared a political take on the “Choose Your Fighter” riff of the “ Choose Your Character ” online trend in honor of Women’s History Month.
President Donald Trump signed proclamations honoring American women and Irish Americans in the Oval Office Thursday afternoon.
From 1988 to 1994, Congress passed resolutions requesting for the president to proclaim March of each year as Women's History Month, according to the Library of Congress. And since 1995, Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation that March 2025 is to be Irish-American Heritage Month. In it, he said: "I call upon all Americans to celebrate the achievements of Irish Americans and their contributions to our Nation with appropriate ceremonies,
Organizers have scheduled events in Washington state to observe International Women's Day and protest President Donald Trump's policies.