Women: Knocking Trump’s Balls
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Women: Knocking Trump’s Balls
This episode explores Black freedom of speech through systems of empowerment and intergenerational resilience.
On Monday, December 8, 2025, at 2:15 p.m. CST in Des Moines, Iowa, Donald Trump insulted a reporter as “stupid and nasty.” She fired back with five words: “I’m not stupid. You’re stupid.”
That retort was not just a comeback — it was a serve across the net, a refusal to shrink, a demand to stay in the game.
And while many men in politics have dropped their balls when it comes to confronting Trump — fumbling, retreating, or watching from the sidelines — it is women who have picked up the rackets. Nancy Mace, Anna Paulina Luna, and Marjorie Taylor Greene stepped onto the court, swinging volleys back and forth, refusing to let Trump’s pressure dictate the match. Greene, even when called into Trump’s office and pressed directly, refused to back down: “Those women deserve everything they’re asking. They deserve it.”
WHERE ARE THE MEN?
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