First Ladies Are Leading the Way in Writing Wrongs
- First Lady Melania Trump sent a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the welfare of children affected by the conflict.
- Since February 2022, at least 716 children have been killed and over 2,000 injured due to the war, according to a report.
- The United Nations reports that approximately 737,000 children are displaced within Ukraine and over 1.7 million are refugees due to the conflict.
- More than 20,000 Ukrainian children have been abducted by Russia, with some forced into reeducation camps or paramilitary groups.
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Ana Navarro Rips Melania Trump’s “Performative Hypocrisy” in Letter to Putin
Ana Navarro isn’t letting Melania Trump off the hook. While vacationing in Greece, The View co-host paused her seaside break to blast Melania Trump over what she called “performative hypocrisy” in a letter the First Lady wrote to Vladimir Putin. “I just can’t with the performative hypocrisy from these people,” Navarro posted alongside a video on Instagram. Melania’s letter, hand-delivered by Donald Trump to Putin during a recent meeting, asked t…
'Experiment' probes if Melania Trump’s 'clinic and aloof' letter to Putin was penned by AI
When U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday, August 15, he hand-delivered a letter to the former KGB agent from First Lady Melania Trump. The letter, without actually mentioning Ukraine by name, described the plight of children in the war-torn country and received a wide range of responses on social media. Some X.com users applauded Melania Trump for making her voice heard. But others…
Melania Trump writes a letter to Vladimir Putin. She herself receives mail from Olena Selenska, the First Lady of Ukraine – handed over from husband to husband in the Oval Office.
Letter from the US First Lady to the Russian President regarding the plight of children during the war in Ukraine.
First ladies are leading the way in writing wrongs
In the era of the political soundbite, ‘letter diplomacy’ is back, thanks to Melania Trump and Olena Zelenska, whose handwritten missives are having an impact on the Ukraine peace process – and on more than just their intended recipients, says Michael Day
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