Triple H and Stephanie McMahon were spotted at the White House on Tuesday, standing front and center as President Donald Trump signed a series of new executive orders—including one focused on using AI to improve childhood cancer treatment.
Stephanie didn’t just attend—she took the podium and delivered an emotional statement about WWE’s long-standing support of pediatric cancer research, referencing their bond with Connor Michalek, the young WWE fan who inspired the Conor’s Cure initiative.
“Kids shouldn’t even know what cancer is, let alone have to face it. And this incredible team believes that too. This executive order makes kids with cancer the first focus of AI innovation across health care in America.”
She didn’t hold back on the political unity she believes the issue deserves:
“If there is one thing in the world that could bring us together, please let it be our children because I can almost guarantee if your child was diagnosed with cancer, you wouldn’t care what party your doctor belonged to, you would just want the best. And President Trump is doing just that, enabling every child with cancer gets the best care possible. And we couldn’t be more grateful.”
Stephanie and Triple H—who serves as Vice Chair of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition—have continued to strengthen ties with the Trump administration during his second term. Earlier this year, they met with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was also in attendance at Tuesday’s signing.
Also present was Linda McMahon, who now serves as the Secretary of Education. She took a moment to praise her daughter publicly, commending Stephanie’s dedication to improving care for children battling cancer.
“Stephanie is doing incredible work. She’s been committed to this for over a decade, and it’s making a real difference.”
WWE’s Conor’s Cure fund was launched in 2014 and continues to support pediatric cancer research around the world. The White House visit marks another chapter in the McMahon family’s political involvement and philanthropic push—blending wrestling, government, and healthcare on one national stage.
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