Donald Trump is facing fresh backlash after making yet another eyebrow-raising comment about a woman’s appearance — this time during a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix on April 17, when he suddenly turned his attention to former racing star Danica Patrick and fixated on her hair instead of her career.
According to reports from the event, Trump spotted Patrick in the crowd and said, “Where’s Danica? I love Danica… I love her hair… I always liked the little widow’s peak,” a remark that quickly lit up social media and sent critics into overdrive.
For a lot of people watching, the moment felt painfully familiar. Rather than praising Patrick for the accomplishments that made her one of the most recognizable women in motorsports, Trump’s comment zeroed in on her looks — and critics wasted no time dragging him for it online.
Some called the moment “pervy,” while others said it was another example of Trump reducing high-profile women to their appearance, no matter how successful they are in their own right.
That is what made the remark hit such a nerve. Patrick is not just another celebrity supporter in the crowd. She made history as the first woman to win an IndyCar race and later became the first woman to capture a NASCAR Cup Series pole position, building a career that broke barriers in a male-dominated sport.
After stepping away from full-time racing, she expanded into media and business, proving she was far more than just a headline-making athlete.
But none of that was what Trump chose to highlight in the moment. Instead, his off-script praise focused on what critics say he so often notices first: a woman’s physical features. That pattern has followed him for years, and it has continued well into his current presidency, with previous public comments about women’s faces, lips, and bodies repeatedly drawing criticism from opponents who say the behavior is demeaning and outdated.
What makes the whole thing even more politically loaded is that Patrick has been one of Trump’s more vocal celebrity backers. During the 2024 election cycle, she publicly endorsed him and described him as the “rational, reasonable choice,” later going even further by calling him the “best president we’ve ever had.”
That support has not changed, but Trump’s latest comment still reignited a broader conversation about how he talks about women — including women who are already firmly in his corner.
So while Trump may have meant the moment as casual praise, the reaction was anything but flattering. To critics, it was another revealing snapshot of a politician who keeps turning major public appearances into uncomfortable side notes about women’s looks — and this time, even a sports icon like Danica Patrick was not spared.
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Danica Patrick has always been more about nice looks and being the PosterGirl token “woman” than being an elite driver. Her only win was in a low competition race way off in Japan where her team manager had her going slow and conserving fuel while her competitors ran out of gas and pit stopped and/or ended the race early. At the ‘peak’ of her ‘career’ we all watched her lose control and spin out her car while going slow under a yellow caution flag.
Figures WOKE NextGen would make up further usual nonsense and report about her from the WOKE women’s/feminism point of view… even though the wanker WOKERS don’t even know what a “woman” is…
Women don’t wear conservative suits with buttoned up collars and neckties, they dress TO BE SEEN/NOTICED/LUSTED AFTER with lots of sexual SKIN EXPOSED and CURVES/BULGES EMPHASIZED! So they shouldn’t complain when their looks are noticed by Good Trump and others, as THAT is what they WANT, WHAT they DRESSED FOR in the first place ! Women want to make their living on LOOKS… if they can…