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She was a former Canadian who left due to what she deemed unfair treatment and became an American, winning gold.
Shedding tears of joy for being an American and Trump standing up for women sports. This will not be popular with those here who destroy the lives of their citizens to enforce a caste.
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Humphries presented the medal — which is given by Team USA to someone instrumental in an athlete’s success — to the president during a celebration of Women’s History Month at the White House.
The Canadian athlete, who is a naturalized U.S. citizen, awarded Trump the honour for supporting women’s sports and protecting in vitro fertilization (IVF) access.
American bobsledder Kaillie Humphries couldn’t hold back her tears after presenting U.S. President Donald Trump with her Order of Ikkos medal on Thursday.
Humphries presented the medal — which is given by Team USA to someone instrumental in an athlete’s success — to the president during a celebration of Women’s History Month at the White House.
Humphries presented the medal — which is given by Team USA to someone instrumental in an athlete’s success — to the president during a celebration of Women’s History Month at the White House.
“I’m so honoured to present this, my Order of Order of Ikkos medal, to you, Donald Trump,” said Humphries.
“I want to recognize the impact you had on women’s sports throughout the Olympic movement. Specifically, standing up to keep biological women in women’s sports. To keep the field of play safe and allow for fair competition.”
Shedding tears of joy for being an American and Trump standing up for women sports. This will not be popular with those here who destroy the lives of their citizens to enforce a caste.
Tearful Olympian Kaillie Humphries awards Trump for supporting women's sport
Kaillie Humphries couldn't hold back her tears after presenting U.S. President Donald Trump with her Order of Ikkos medal. Read more.
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Humphries presented the medal — which is given by Team USA to someone instrumental in an athlete’s success — to the president during a celebration of Women’s History Month at the White House.
The Canadian athlete, who is a naturalized U.S. citizen, awarded Trump the honour for supporting women’s sports and protecting in vitro fertilization (IVF) access.
American bobsledder Kaillie Humphries couldn’t hold back her tears after presenting U.S. President Donald Trump with her Order of Ikkos medal on Thursday.
Humphries presented the medal — which is given by Team USA to someone instrumental in an athlete’s success — to the president during a celebration of Women’s History Month at the White House.
Humphries presented the medal — which is given by Team USA to someone instrumental in an athlete’s success — to the president during a celebration of Women’s History Month at the White House.
“I’m so honoured to present this, my Order of Order of Ikkos medal, to you, Donald Trump,” said Humphries.
“I want to recognize the impact you had on women’s sports throughout the Olympic movement. Specifically, standing up to keep biological women in women’s sports. To keep the field of play safe and allow for fair competition.”