Olympic Champ Awards Trump Medal In Awesome Moment
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Olympic champ Kaillie Humphries gave her Order of Ikkos medal to Donald Trump.
The medal is given to someone who made a big impact on an Olympian’s journey.
Humphries also said she believes Trump is the only President to receive the award.
🚨 Olympic bobsled champion Kaillie Humphries gives President Trump her Olympic Order of Ikkos medal during the Women’s History Month event, thanking him for supporting women’s sports and fair competition.pic.twitter.com/OJB132LTHe
— Derrick Evans (@DerrickEvans4WV) March 12, 2026
Olympic women’s bobsled legend Kaillie Humphries awarded her Order of Ikkos medal to President Donald Trump Thursday.
She choked up and became emotional as she spoke at a Women’s History Month event at the White House, recalling her pride in becoming a mom through IVF treatment made possible by Trump’s policies.
Her Order of Ikkos medal, which is given to someone who has made an impact in an Olympian’s journey, found its way to Trump due to the president’s IVF policies and efforts to “save women’s sports” from biological males.
“I want to recognize the support and impact you’ve had on women’s sports throughout the Olympic movement, specifically standing up to keep biological women in women’s sports,” Humphries said. “Furthermore, your policies are creating greater access to IVF, so families like mine can continue to grow.
This came at a ceremony where Trump signed a proclamation declaring March Women’s History Month.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump celebrated Women’s History Month at the White House on Thursday, capped with the president signing a proclamation declaring March Women’s History Month.
First lady Melania Trump opened the East Room ceremony with remarks, emphasizing that the role of women “is closely tied” to America’s strength.
“The strength of America is closely tied to the role women play in shaping their children’s character, education, and morals. The values cultivated within our communities shape the voice and vision of our next generation,” the first lady said.
“Be courageous and take risks. Advance your profession through inspiration. Be a bold chief executive while keeping your family, if you choose, so at the center of your nation’s future,” she went on to add, addressing young women in particular.
