Melania Trump in rare White House appearance says military moms face ‘extraordinary parallel journey’
- On a Thursday afternoon at the White House, President Donald Trump and Melania Trump honored military mothers in a pre-Mother's Day ceremony.
- The event took place shortly after a New York Times article revealed that Melania Trump had been present at the White House for less than two weeks during the first 108 days of her husband's second term.
- Melania honored military mothers by acknowledging the difficulties of motherhood and encouraged them to take care of themselves and maintain their own strength.
- President Trump praised Melania as "one of the best moms" he has "ever seen," highlighting her care for their 19-year-old son Barron and showing affection by kissing her cheek.
- The ceremony underscored the administration’s recognition of military families’ sacrifices and included praise for increased enlistment and ongoing support initiatives.
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Melania Stuns While Delivering Powerful Remarks Honoring Military Mothers - The American Tribune.com
In a heartwarming Mother’s Day address, First Lady Melania Trump, flanked by her husband, thanked America’s military mothers for the incredible sacrifices they made for the nation. Her remarks were posted to social media, where they gathered hundreds of positive comments from conservatives who thanked her for her grace and class. For context, Melania Trump has chosen to maintain her privacy and stay out of the spotlight; however, her public appe…
Trump, Melania share tender moment at White House Mother’s Day event: ‘She’s almost too good’
"She is so good with [son] Barron, but he's grown up strong and nice, and he's a good boy," the president told wife Melania. "He's a good student. So I want to thank you. You've done a great job. Thank you — great first lady."
Melania Trump in rare White House appearance says military moms face ‘extraordinary parallel journey’
Melania Trump is urging mothers to prioritize their well-being, calling the birth of a child a “life-changing event that makes women invincible and exposed at the same time,” during a rare public appearance at the White House.
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