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WATCH: Touching Moment Between Donald And Melania Trump Goes Viral
Social media users took notice of a “cute” moment between President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania during a press conference on Friday.
While the president was holding a press conference on foreign affairs, he was asked about his recent phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and whether he planned on speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin afterwards. Trump appeared to not hear the question, at which point he received an assist from the First Lady.
Melania can then be heard whispering the question back in the president’s ear. “Yeah, I will be. We’re having very good dialogue,” Trump said of a potential phone call with Putin.
“She never misses a thing,” said one social media user in response to the viral moment. “I have a feeling that behind all of that beauty is a mind that is sharp as a tack!” wrote another.
Since President Trump returned to the White House this past January, the First Lady has been continuing with her main focus of the first term, which consists of stopping human trafficking and serving underprivileged children.
In the budget for the fiscal year 2026, Melania’s “Be Best” initiative secured $25 million in funding for to provide housing and support for youth transitioning out of foster care. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development allocated the funds to commemorate the initiative’s seven-year anniversary.
“I am proud to have successfully secured $25 million to provide housing for individuals aging out of foster care. This is another essential measure that ensures the safety, welfare, and autonomy of those in the foster community,” the First Lady said. “Secretary Scott Turner’s commitment will provide thousands of youth transitioning out of the foster care system with dedicated rental assistance and other supportive services to promote stability and self-sufficiency.”
Melania also weighed in on the recent mass shooting in Minneapolis, where a transgender-identifying gunman killed two children and wounded several more as they attended mass. “The tragic mass killing in Minnesota illuminates the need for pre-emptive intervention in identifying potential school shooters. Early warning signs are often evident, with many individuals exhibiting concerning behaviors and making violent threats online prior to their actions,” she wrote.
“To prevent future tragedies, it is crucial we look into behavioral threat assessments across all levels of society—beginning in our homes, extending through school districts and of course, social media platforms. Being aware of these warning signs and acting quickly can save lives and make American communities safer,” the statement added.
