Melania Trump talks documentary, White House transition, and 'Be Best' expansion
Melania shares her plans as First Lady for a second time, discussing leadership, 'Be Best' expansion, and future goals in an exclusive with Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt
In an exclusive sit-down with Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt, former and incoming First Lady Melania Trump exuded confidence and readiness as she discussed her upcoming Amazon documentary and the second transition back to the White House. Poised and prepared, Melania shared her vision for the future, highlighting her commitment to serving the country once again and expanding her signature "Be Best" initiative to address critical issues affecting children and families.
Melania expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming documentary, which will provide an in-depth exploration of her experiences as First Lady and the efforts she made behind the scenes. She indicated that the film will highlight both her personal journey and the various initiatives she advocated for during her tenure in the White House.
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Melania reflected on the significance of documenting her time in office, highlighting her dedication to improving the lives of children, promoting mental health awareness, and addressing the dangers of online bullying.
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Discussing the second transition to the White House, Melania explained how she was preparing for the return to public life, balancing her role as a mother and wife with her responsibilities as First Lady. She acknowledged the challenges of transitioning back into the spotlight but emphasized her commitment to her family and her desire to continue her charitable work.
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First Lady Melania Trump rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on September 23, 2019 in New York City. The first lady appeared at the Stock Exchange to promote her "Be Best" anti-bullying initiative and was joined by students from the United Nations International School.
She also expressed her intention to use her platform to further her cause and make a positive impact.In terms of her "Be Best" initiative. Melania outlined her plans to expand and evolve the campaign, particularly in the areas of mental health, well-being, and online safety. She discussed the importance of providing children with the resources and tools they need to navigate an increasingly complex and digital world. Melania also mentioned the ongoing need to support parents and caregivers in helping their children develop resilience and self-confidence.
U.S. first lady Melania Trump speaks at an event to celebrate the one year anniversary of her initiative "Be Best" in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 7, 2019.
Throughout the interview, Melania portrayed herself as focused on her mission and passionate about continuing the work she started during her first term. Her answers reflected a commitment to advocacy and a desire to leave a lasting, positive legacy through her initiatives.
"My goal has always been to help children, to give them the tools to grow up in a safe, happy environment, and to teach them the value of kindness, respect, and responsibility."