The British Independent newspaper said that President Donald Trump used insulting and insulting terms during his presidential term, such as "ugly", "fat" and "foolish", and ridiculed the appearance of women who did not satisfy him or who were among his most prominent competitors in the arena of politics.

The newspaper stated that some of these epithets and descriptions launched by Trump were directed at prominent personalities, and were met with a wave of criticism because they were "racist, divisive or sexual overtones."

The Independent pointed out that men - like women - were also subjected to the arrows of Trump's harsh criticism, but his comments about women often focused on insulting their appearance and the details of their bodies, as he spoke about them with clear cynicism and contempt, or sometimes likening them to animals.

Hillary Clinton was one of the women most exposed to Trump's insults (Reuters)

Commenting on these "select" attacks against women, Elisa Les Menoz, executive director of the International Women's Media Foundation, said, "We know that he (Trump) does not discriminate between genders when launching his attacks and criticisms, but we have been particularly aware of the way he attacks. They have women, which are attacks that are motivated by discrimination on the basis of sex, and which have clear misogynistic tendencies, such as what we see daily on the Internet or on the streets. "

The newspaper listed a list of the women who have been the most subject to derogatory comments from Trump since his involvement in political work and his pursuit of the presidency, among them:

Hillary Clinton:

Trump's democratic rival in the 2016 presidential election, and he said about her in April 2015, "If Hillary Clinton cannot satisfy her husband, what makes her think that she can satisfy America?"

He also said about her, "President Barack Obama (actually used sexual gestures) on her during the 2008 presidential race ″, to come back later and explain that the verb he used (got schlonged) meant what it meant that she was" severely beaten "by Obama during the presidential fight On other occasions, she was shown for her appearance and described with descriptions such as "the ugly woman" and "deceiving."

Nancy Pelosi: The

Speaker of the US House of Representatives clashed with Trump over a range of political issues, and Trump described her several times - and in his tweets - as "crazy" and as a "very sick" woman, and he also reposted abusive tweets that reached her millions of followers, such as the tweet of the Republican candidate. Former Congressional John K Stahl said that she "wears dentures ... and drinks alcohol while at work."

Kamala Harris:

Ever since Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden revealed that she will be his running mate, Trump has called it "ugly."

He also described her last August as "incredibly ugly," and described her as "socialist," and hinted that she was not a native of America. He also mocked her and those who laughed at her during one of the programs, saying, "What's wrong with her? Hahaha ... and she continues to laugh .." Ha ha ha - you do it when you get angry - laughs you can't control. "

Alexandria Cortez (left) and Ilhan Omar (right) were among the women targeted for Trump's insults (French).

Ilhan Omar:

The Somali Muslim Congresswoman from Minnesota has been exposed to racist statements from Trump, as he often utters the phrase "our country" when talking about her.

In July 2019, he said that she and three other progressive members of Congress should "return and help repair the destroyed places full of crimes they came from."

Elizabeth Warren: A

Massachusetts senator, President Trump has repeatedly used the insult against her "Pocahontas" (which is the name of a Native American woman), and described her as "idiots", "abominable" and "notorious".

Greta Thunberg:

The seventeen-year-old Swedish environmental activist mocked her after she won the title of Person of the Year in the American Time magazine for 2019, and wrote on Twitter saying, "Very silly ... Greta should work to solve her anger problem, then She goes to play a role with a friend in an old movie!

Gretchen Whitmer: The

Governor of Michigan has gained national attention because of her initiatives within her state to limit the spread of the Corona virus, which did not go much to Trump, who called her "the woman in Michigan", downplaying her position, and described her as "half white."

And last October, Trump tweeted, "The governor of Michigan has done a terrible thing ... She has closed her state to everyone except her husband's boating activities."

Whitmer has been subjected to a kidnapping attempt by far-right extremists, blaming it for the "violent rhetoric" that Trump and other Republicans are adopting.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's wife, is also a critic of President Trump (Reuters)

Other women have been subjected to President Trump's insults, including:

Meggen Kelly

(Megyn Kelly) journalist Fox News Channel American.

Leslie Stahl

(Lesley Stahl) veteran journalist and Introduction "60 Minutes" channel "CBS."

Alexandria Cortez

(Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) member of

parliament with Latin assets of

the state of

New York.

Stormy Daniels

(Stormy Daniels) porno actress.

Hedy Cruz

(Heidi Cruz) Ted Cruz , the

wife of

one candidate from the

Republican Party in the

primaries for the

presidential elections in 2016.

Kothari Savannah

(Savannah Guthrie) Press channel "NBC".

Rosie O'Donnell,

American comedian and television star.

Carly Florina

(Carly Florina) Republican candidate in Tmhedyat presidential election in 2016.

Meghan Markle,

former actress and wife of Prince Harry.

Heidi Klum

(Heidi Klum) American fashion model of German descent.

Alicia Machado,

Miss World 2016 winner.

Mika Brzezinski

(Mika Brzezinski) journalist and presenter channel "MSNBC" American.

Omarosa Newman

was a member of the Trump administration before she resigned and wrote a book criticizing him, which he described as a "bitch."

Carmen

Yulin Cruz, attorney and mayor of San Juan, is from Puerto Rico.

Maxine Waters is

a California Member of Parliament.

Jane Carroll

(Jean Carroll) is a

writer and journalist accused Trump of

sexually assaulting her.

Stacey Abrams

(Stacey Abrams) democracy fought race for the state of

Georgia in 2018.

Jessica Leeds is

one of the women who accused Trump of sexually assaulting them in 2016.

Natasha Stoynoff is a

former writer for People magazine.