Trump, Bukele Team Up Against “Crazy” Gender Policies

President Donald Trump and El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele stood together in the Oval Office, united against what they called the “crazy” push to let men compete in women’s sports. Bukele didn’t hold back, slamming the idea as “violence” against women. Trump agreed, saying liberals are fighting “to the death” for policies that put women at risk. Both leaders praised their shared “common sense” approach to protecting female athletes from unfair competition.

The two presidents highlighted their commitment to safeguarding women’s rights. Bukele pointed out how laws once protected women from abuse but now some want to undo that progress. Trump praised El Salvador’s all-women leadership team, calling it proof of real empowerment. They mocked activists who push for transgender inclusion, arguing it’s just another way to hurt women.

Trump didn’t miss a chance to take credit for his “No Men in Women’s Sports” order, which bans biological males from female teams and bathrooms. He bragged that the NCAA now follows his rules, creating a “clear standard” nationwide. Bukele nodded along, saying his country would never allow such chaos. Both laughed at the idea of men breaking women’s weightlifting records by huge margins.

The meeting wasn’t just about sports. Trump thanked Bukele for locking up migrants deported from the U.S. in El Salvador’s massive prison. He called it a “win-win” for border security and praised Bukele’s tough-on-crime policies. The Salvadoran leader joked about activists begging him to return a wrongly deported man, saying, “How can I smuggle a terrorist back?”

Bukele made it clear he won’t bow to U.S. courts demanding the return of deported migrants. He brushed off Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen’s threats to visit El Salvador, calling the outrage fake news. Trump backed him up, saying American judges have no business telling allies how to handle criminals.

The leaders blasted liberals for caring more about political correctness than women’s safety. Trump vowed to keep the transgender sports issue alive until the next election, calling it a surefire way to rally voters. Bukele added that protecting women isn’t “conservative” — it’s just plain common sense. They shook their heads at woke corporations and celebrities pushing “dangerous” ideas.

As the meeting wrapped up, Trump pumped his fist and praised Bukele as a “model leader.” He bragged about their success in stopping illegal immigration and gang violence. Bukele thanked Trump for the partnership, promising more crackdowns on MS-13 members. Both men grinned as reporters asked about rising tariffs, with Trump claiming he’s “already solved inflation.”

The Oval Office love-fest ended with a clear message: Trump and Bukele won’t back down from their fight against “crazy” liberal policies. From women’s sports to border security, they’re betting that hardline stances will win over voters tired of chaos. As Trump put it, “We’re run by people with great common sense now — not the radical left.”

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