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Post by Admin on Oct 1, 2017 18:21:27 GMT
First Lady Melania Trump Welcomes Boys and Girls Club of America to The White House Garden
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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2017 18:15:28 GMT
First Lady Melania Trump Attends the 2017 Invictus
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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2017 18:30:24 GMT
It was a moment eight months in the making: Melania Trump bounding down the White House lawn to the vegetable garden made famous by her predecessor. Clad in a red plaid shirt, her eyes obscured by dark sunglasses, she greeted members of the local Boys and Girls Club who came to help her harvest and plant new crops. One skeptically asked, “Are you Melania Trump?” “Yes, I’m the first lady” came her cheerful reply. It included two words Mrs. Trump has been using more often lately: first lady. She says “my platform” a lot more, too. As Mrs. Trump becomes more comfortable with her new role, she is speaking out about how she envisions using that platform to help children. She’s going beyond cyberbullying, which she’d identified during the presidential campaign as an issue that she would tackle if her husband became president but on which she has yet to announce any formal plan of action.
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Post by Admin on Oct 11, 2017 18:30:10 GMT
“I have a perfect life.” -- That’s how Ivana Trump, the first wife of President Donald Trump, sums up her current situation, 25 years after their messy, highly publicized divorce. These days, Ivana writes in her new memoir, “Raising Trump,” she enjoys regular conversations with her ex, and has nothing but praise for their three children. In fact, the proud mother writes that she wouldn’t be surprised if at least one more Trump occupies the White House in the years to come – daughter Ivanka. “Maybe in fifteen years, she could run for president?” Ivana Trump writes, while also considering what her own title would be. “First Lady? Holds no appeal for me personally,” she writes. “First Mother? That could work.”
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Post by Admin on Oct 18, 2017 18:13:26 GMT
My determination on behalf of those affected by recent hurricanes remains steadfast. Please help if you can. www.nvoad.org
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