Trump's remarks on protecting women from migrants and foreign threats were met with skepticism, particularly given his history with women's issues and accusations of sexual misconduct.
Axelrod highlighted a disconnect between Trump's seemingly paternalistic tone and his past actions and statements regarding women, noting, 'there is this patronizing tone to him now.'
Carlson pointed out Trump's previous comments and actions toward women, including his liability in the E. Jean Carroll case, to question the sincerity of his protective claims.
Anderson Cooper remarked on Trump's disjointed comments about women's freedom, suggesting an odd contrast to his administration’s record on women's rights and health.
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