Things got extra weird at Donald Trump's latest unhinged rally on Monday night in the town of Indiana, Pennsylvania, where he made creepy promises to the women in the crowd that he would "be their protector."
“I am your protector, I want to be your protector. As president, I have to be your protector,” said Trump, who's been found liable of sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll. “I hope you don’t make too much of it,” he added, because it was so creepy even he realized how creepy it was.
“I always thought women liked me, I never thought I had a problem,” Trump said obtusely, obviously forgetting about his recent post-court press conference where he spoke at length about Carroll and other women who have credibly accused him of assaulting them.
Trump, who had proudly bragged about eliminating Roe v Wade, assured any women who might see his speech that they would “no longer be abandoned, lonely, or scared” and urged them not to worry about abortion rights.
His comments came just two days after Trump had posted an all-caps rant on his failed Truth Social app that “WOMEN WILL BE HAPPY, HEALTHY, CONFIDENT AND FREE! YOU WILL NO LONGER BE THINKING ABOUT ABORTION, BECAUSE IT IS NOW WHERE IT ALWAYS HAD TO BE, WITH THE STATES.”
Women immediately began letting Trump know that they definitely didn't want anything to do with the kind of "protection" he meant when his name is all over Project 2025.
The panel on "Deadline: White House" also had plenty to say about Trump's weird and creepy comments.