The president has increased the amount of invective he’s spewed against women and people of color
Shortly after re-entering office, he released executive orders that attacked diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts, and transgender rights.
His January orders that called for an end to DEI and affirmative action led to thousands of cuts in the private and public sectors – and shake-ups within the journalism industry. One directive that banned access to gender-affirming care for youth under the age of 19 sent families into a flurry as they scrambled to ensure that their trans kids continued to receive treatment. Another executive order directed JD Vance to prohibit federal spending on Smithsonian programs or exhibits that focused on race. He also worked to suppress Indigenous history by again changing the name of the mountain Denali in the Athabascan language to Mount McKinley. And his mass deportation operations have torn families apart.
Along with his federal policies, Trump also shared racist, xenophobic and sexist comments during speeches, press meetings and on his social media platform, Truth Social, throughout the year.


His own words:
On Race
– Suggesting Palestinian displacement onboard Air Force One, 25 January 2025
– Speaking about the role of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the fatal American Airlines crash with a US army Black Hawk helicopter at a press briefing, 30 January 2025
– On Somalia and Somali American congresswoman Ilhan Omar, at a 2 December 2025 cabinet meeting
– On Omar at an economic rally in Pennsylvania, 9 December 2025
On Religion
– On the US Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, during an Oval Office meeting with the Irish prime minister, 12 March 2025
– Invoking the antisemitic slur “shylocks” at an Iowa rally, 3 July 2025.
On Immigration
– Truth Social, 6 September 2025
– Economic rally in Pennsylvania, 9 December 2025
– Economic rally in Pennsylvania, 9 December 2025
On Women
– Truth Social, 22 January 2025, on Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde’s inaugural sermon
– On Air Force One, 14 November 2025, when Bloomberg White House correspondent Catherine Lucey tried to ask about the Jeffrey Epstein files
– In the Oval Office, 18 November 2025, to ABC News chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce
– Truth Social, 26 November 2025, about a New York Times reporter
– At Mar-a-Lago, 27 November 2025, to CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes
– To ABC news reporter Rachel Scott in the White House press corp, 8 December 2025
– Truth Social, 8 December 2025, about US House member Marjorie Taylor Greene
Thank you for posting this in an easier to read format. I expected to be scrolling a bit more while reading tbh. The guy has done so much harm its impossible to catch it all though.
Just his statements about Jasmine Crocketts IQ, anyone who challenges his obvious attempt to cover the files and intentionally removing black History alone has been crazy.
Thanks. I ❤️ copy-pasting!
For me it’s longer ones. where he tries to pull a coherent thought together. The better he succeeds, the worse, the more sickening the result.