Conservative Podcaster Jayme Leagh Franklin Condemns Liberal Women's Hypocritical Attacks
Jayme Leagh Franklin, a prominent conservative podcaster and University of California Berkeley graduate, has launched a scathing critique against liberal women, whom she identifies as her most vicious critics. Franklin, who previously worked in Donald Trump's first White House and now hosts the Sincerely American podcast, asserts that the left's claim to champion all women is fundamentally undermined by their aggressive targeting of conservative females.
The Reality Behind Progressive Feminism Exposed
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Franklin highlighted the mockery directed at female members of Trump's Cabinet, such as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who has been derisively labelled 'ICE Barbie' on social media due to escalating Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Minnesota. 'I rarely have men attacking me. It's always other women,' Franklin revealed. 'Women are the most vicious to one another, especially liberal women towards conservative women.'
Franklin expressed particular distaste for what she perceives as the left's hypocrisy. 'I find it funny when the left attacks Kristi Noem or any of the female members of Trump's Cabinet, or anyone a part of the administration, or conservative women in general because these people claim to be feminists,' she stated. She dismissed the criticism as stemming from jealousy, noting that Noem embodies both beauty and brilliance as a hardworking individual.
Dismissing Stereotypes and Celebrating Conservative Women
Franklin vehemently rejected attempts by the left to stereotype MAGA women as 'bimbos' who blindly follow their husbands or bosses. 'They think that we're just like women who follow exactly what what our husbands say, that we don't have any political thoughts of our own. That could not be further from the truth,' she argued. 'Conservative women are the most opinionated and passionate people you will meet.'
She launched her podcast with friend Camryn Kinsey as part of an expanding media profile that began with The Conservateur, a platform for women covering culture, fashion, faith, and politics. Franklin recently kicked off the new year by occupying the special New Media seat in the White House press briefing room, a position created for rotating conservative influencers, where she congratulated press secretary Karoline Leavitt on her second pregnancy.
Pro-Family Culture and Health Advocacy in Trump's Administration
Franklin praised Trump's second administration as 'the most pro-family we've seen in decades,' crediting chief of staff Susie Wiles for fostering a supportive culture in the West Wing. She noted that many young Trump-supporting conservatives who initially arrived in Washington single and politically inexperienced have returned married with children, forming families through connections within the Trump world.
Part of this pro-family ethos includes a strong emphasis on health and wellness. Earlier this month, Franklin visited the White House to interview Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins about the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. 'I actually believe health is the number one issue in the country,' she asserted. 'If you have a sick country, you have a weak country.' Growing up in California with a health-focused family, Franklin has made wellness central to her life as a mother, a priority shared by her circle of young conservative mothers.
Diversity of Thought and Media Hypocrisy
Franklin views the women on Trump's staff and in his cabinet as inspirational role models, celebrating their diverse backgrounds—from South Dakota's rancher-turned-governor Kristi Noem to Hawaii's former Democrat, veteran, and yoga enthusiast Tulsi Gabbard, and former wrestling executive Linda McMahon. 'It really shows how much he values diversity of thought, which is so important,' she remarked.
She accused many mainstream female media figures of hypocrisy for criticising or ignoring conservative women. 'They claim to want to empower and uplift women, but only liberal women,' Franklin charged. Her comments come as influential conservative media figures have turned on each other, with Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro denouncing podcasters like Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly last year, who in turn accused Shapiro of attempting to 'cancel' them.
A Commitment to Unity Over Division
Despite the internal conflicts within conservative media, Franklin has no interest in engaging in petty online fights. She emphasised that her podcast will respect all women and their freedom of speech, regardless of political differences. 'Getting into trashy fights does not make this country better. I want to be a uniter, not a divider. I just don't engage in that negativity,' she declared, positioning herself as a voice of reason amidst the polarised political landscape.