00:00It's great to have you here to celebrate Women's History Month, that's a big deal.
00:05Caroline Levin. Caroline, look at you, huh?
00:09How old are you? 27, right? 27. I said you're not too young.
00:13Alina. Where's Alina Abba? Alina. Alina Abba. Thanks, Alina.
00:21I'm also thrilled to say that we have more women in our cabinet
00:25than any Republican president in the history of our country.
00:30Oh, Maria Salazar. Where is Maria? She is strong. She's a tough one, but they love her.
00:36Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States.
01:00Well, thank you very much. That's a lot of good-looking people there.
01:05This is great. It's a great honor to be with you, and I want to thank everyone and welcome
01:10you to the most spectacular place, the White House. It's just an amazing place to live and
01:17to work in. And, you know, I've seen a lot of good places, but believe me, there's nothing like this.
01:23It's just very special, and it's great to have you here to celebrate Women's History Month.
01:28That's a big deal. And today we honor the legacy of incredible women like Betsy Ross, Harriet Tubman,
01:36Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, and Amelia Earhart. All legends.
01:44Also, we're going to go to somebody that's really the rage right now. She's the youngest
01:49ever White House Press Secretary, Caroline Levin. Caroline, look at you, huh?
01:58They said, Sir, Sir, she's just too young. And I said, I don't know about that. She did awfully
02:06good because she did it during the campaign, and she was awfully good. And she's been amazing.
02:11She just did another one just a little while ago. She looked at Susie and looked at me. I don't know.
02:16I think I'm ready, Sir. How old are you? Twenty-seven, right? Twenty-seven. I said,
02:21you're not too young, and she's knocking them dead. Everyone's talking about you. Thank you
02:24very much. Great job. And we have somebody else who's like a rocket ship, the counselor to the
02:34president. She served me well. I'm going to miss her, but we'll see a lot of her anyway. I hope
02:40it's on a friendly basis because I've got to be very concerned because she's going to be the new
02:45U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey. Alina. Where's Alina Haba? Alina. Alina Haba.
02:54Thanks, Alina. She's going to be great. I'll tell you, she's going to be great. She's a great lawyer
03:00and lives in New Jersey. And I said, that sounds like a good combination.
03:04Everybody wanted that job. They're all looking for the job. I said, wait a minute, doesn't Alina
03:09live in New Jersey? Yeah, I think Alina's going to get that job. So congratulations, Alina. It's
03:14fantastic. I'm also thrilled to say that we have more women in our Cabinet than any Republican
03:20president in the history of our country. Stephanie Bice. Thank you very much. Thank you.
03:30Where's Stephanie? Thank you very much. Sherry Biggs. Hi, Sherry. Good. Lauren Bobert.
03:42Good. Great people. Monica de la Cruz. Monica de la Cruz. Hi, Monica. Good job.
03:54Julie Federacek. Federacek. Hi, Julie. Great. Nice to see you.
04:02A person that is more experienced than anybody, and she's still a young woman, very young,
04:06Virginia Fox. Virginia. What a good woman. Right, Mike?
04:15A quiet woman, but she, underneath that quiet facade, she's a tiger. Marjorie Telegrand.
04:23Highly respected woman, I tell you. Thanks, Marjorie. Great woman. Diana Harshberger.
04:31Diana Harshberger. Where are you, Diana? Thank you. Thank you. Good job with your son, too.
04:39Thank you. Ashley Hinton. Ashley. Thank you. Thanks, Ashley. Good. Good job.
04:48Erin Houchen. Thank you, Erin. Thank you very much.
04:53Laurel Lee. Laurel. Thank you. Good. Good job.
05:00Julia Letlow. Good. Nice seeing you, Julia. She's done a great job. Anna Paulina Luna.
05:09Anna. Good. Nice to see you. Another quiet one. Nancy Mace. Hi, Nancy. Great. Great job.
05:21And, Nicole, I said hello to you and your museum, and you get that going, and we're going to back it
05:26100 percent, unless the women here would rather not have a — is anybody not in favor of a women's
05:32museum in this room, please? It's okay. I could see some. Maybe they want to save a couple of bucks,
05:36right? No takers. Okay. You're all set. You have it then, I guess. I guess. I sort of thought that
05:43was going to happen. Celeste Malloy. Celeste, thank you. Great job. Great job. Carol Miller.
05:53Great election. Thank you, Carol. Great job, Carol. A friend of mine, a beautiful person,
06:00a beautiful family. It's like she's got children. They're all supermodels, male and female.
06:06Handsome husband. Carol. Mary. Carol. Mary Miller. Mary.
06:17How's it going? Okay. Good. Mary Miller is a really spectacular person and a great
06:22congresswoman. Thank you very much. Twenty-second grandchild. Look at her.
06:30It's one of the most beautiful families that really — starting with you,
06:33it's just a beautiful family. See, you have a long way to go, Kat. Come on, you have to get going.
06:39Marionette Miller-Meeks. Great election you had. Great election. Great. Great job.
06:48Oh, Maria Salazar. Where is Maria? She is strong. She's a tough one. But they love her.
06:55We all love her. Thank you. Another one who's really good. I got to know her
07:01very well. Along with Mike, we were having some talks, and she really knows what she's
07:05talking about. She was right 100 percent. Victoria Sparks. Thank you, Victoria.
07:12Thank you very much. And Beth Van Dyne, who's fabulous. Hi, Beth. Thank you. Thank you very
07:20much. You're such a great group of people. And there's others in there. I'm going to be — no,
07:25I'm going to get killed. I know. You're for me, and I'm for you. That's true.
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