Melania Trump is largely keeping herself out of the spotlight during her husband’s second presidential term. The First Lady doesn’t appear to be doing traditional first lady work this time around, though she has a number of projects close to her heart, such as the public awareness campaign Be Best, which focus on issues children face today.
Last week, Melania appeared at an AI event at the White House, stating that she wants to help America’s children navigate AI, discussing how it might be done responsibly. But not all were overly excited about Melania’s speech.
The Guardian’s US columnist Arwa Mahdawi has taken a brutal dig at the first lady, claiming Melania only cares about herself.
Melania chose to approach the role of first lady different when she and Donald Trump moved back into the White House. She has decided to stay out of the spotlight, and such was her commitment to seemingly putting distance between herself and the Oval Office that people started to speculate if everything was alright.
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