March 12, 2025

Celebrating Women's History Month

Women in the Trump Administration

March is Women’s History Month, and we are proud to celebrate women who are leading in President Trump's Cabinet, many of whom have made history throughout their careers. These appointments aren’t just wins for these women, they’re wins for every American who supports strong, principled leadership at the highest levels of our government.

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Susie Wiles: First woman to serve as White House Chief of Staff in U.S. history


Kristi Noem: First woman elected Governor of South Dakota


Pam Bondi: First woman elected Attorney General of Florida


Lori Chavez-DeRemer: First Republican woman elected to Congress from Oregon


Brooke Rollins: Second woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture


Tulsi Gabbard: First female combat veteran to serve as Director of National Intelligence


Kelly Loeffler: First woman elected to the Senate from Georgia in nearly 100 years


Elise Stefanik: First woman elected to represent New York's 21st Congressional District and the youngest woman elected to Congress at the time

McMahon Confirmed

Linda McMahon, former head of the Small Business Administration and longtime friend of Winning For Women, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate last week as the next Secretary of Education. With decades of leadership in business and public service, McMahon is the perfect choice to tackle the federal bureaucracy that has been failing many of America's children for decades.

Immediately after she was sworn in, McMahon emailed her staff asking them to prepare for "Our Department's Final Mission." She outlined the need to remove red tape and bureaucratic barriers with the goal of empowering parents to make the best educational choices for their children.

Chavez-DeRemer Confirmed

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, who President Trump chose to be his next Secretary of Labor, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate earlier this week. She easily secured a bipartisan majority of support with 67 senators voting in favor of her confirmation. Winning For Women has been proud to support her in the past and will be rooting for her success as she fights to put American workers first in the Trump administration.

In The News

POLITICO: Most voters think Dems don’t have their act together, insider poll shows


Axios: Internal Democratic tensions erupt after Trump speech


Fox News: Senate Dems face backlash after bill to prevent boys from playing girls' sports fails to break filibuster


InForum: Rep. Fedorchak: A plan for security, prosperity and sustainability


Florida Politics: Ashley Moody Asserts Republicans Just Became The ‘New Party Of Women’


1819 News: Britt: 'Sanctuary jurisdictions and their reckless policies undermine the safety of all Americans'

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