President Donald Trump campaigned in Ohio on Monday, joking that he would never call a woman beautiful again because it was politically incorrect.
“You’re not allowed to use the word beautiful anymore when you talk about women,” he said as the crowd booed.
“No, no,” he continued. “You’re not allowed. It’s politically incorrect. I will never call a woman beautiful again.”
The president talked about his rhetoric as he invited his daughter Ivanka Trump to the stage to deliver some remarks.
Trump also noted he would be accused of “nepotism” by drawing attention to his daughter, who is a senior advisor in the White House.
“She’s really smart,” Trump said, noting that she was always a great student in school. “And she’s here!”
Ivanka Trump praised Trump for his daily efforts to make the United States better.
“This is the golden era of economic opportunity, prosperity and security,” she said.
President Trump has referenced the new “politically incorrect” demands in society on calling women beautiful before.
During an October rally in Mesa, Arizona, Trump said that his female supporters were among the “most beautiful women” to “walk the face of the earth.”
He joked that the media would criticize him for calling women beautiful but that he did not care.
“You’re beautiful,” he said. “You always were and you always will be.”