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China Trashes Melania Trump’s Turn Leading U.N. Security Council Meeting: ‘Striking Scene’

On Tuesday, China’s state-run propaganda newspaper, Global Times, published an article criticizing First Lady Melania Trump for her role in a recent U.N. Security Council meeting. The article claimed that Mrs. Trump’s presence at the meeting drew “backlash from international society” for alleged hypocrisy in the ongoing war with Iran. This unprecedented move by a presidential spouse was dubbed as a “striking scene” by the paper.

Mrs. Trump’s appearance at the U.N. Security Council meeting, which focused on the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, marked a significant step in her involvement with global affairs. Her decision to lead the meeting was seen as a display of her leadership skills and her commitment to advocating for important issues.

However, the Global Times chose to focus on the negative aspects of Mrs. Trump’s participation, spinning it as an act of hypocrisy. This claim has been strongly refuted by the White House and the first lady’s spokesperson, who clarified that Mrs. Trump had no involvement in the decision-making process regarding the ongoing tensions with Iran.

The article went on to criticize Mrs. Trump’s previous efforts in promoting humanitarian causes, such as her Be Best campaign, claiming that it lacked substantial impact on a global scale. This attack on the first lady’s initiatives was not only baseless but also overlooked the significant impact of her advocacy work, which has resonated with people around the world.

As a result, many have come to the First Lady’s defense, pointing out the efforts she has made to raise awareness and support for various causes, including children’s health and well-being, and anti-bullying campaigns. Mrs. Trump has also been applauded for her grace and elegance as the first lady, representing the United States with dignity and poise on the global stage.

The Global Times also accused Mrs. Trump of using her position as a way to garner attention and fame, ignoring the fact that as the first lady, it is her duty to represent the United States and partake in diplomatic engagements. Mrs. Trump has made it a priority to use her platform to advocate for important issues, and her involvement in the U.N. Security Council meeting was an extension of this dedication.

Furthermore, the article’s assertion that Mrs. Trump’s participation in the meeting drew backlash from the international community is unfounded. On the contrary, her presence and active participation in discussions were well received, with many praising her for effectively leading the meeting and contributing valuable insights.

In contrast to the Global Times’ negative portrayal of Mrs. Trump’s role in the U.N. Security Council meeting, the first lady’s leadership has been widely applauded by the international community. Her presence and involvement in global affairs have been a breath of fresh air, providing a different perspective to important discussions and showcasing the United States’ commitment to addressing global issues.

In conclusion, the Global Times’ article attempting to discredit and criticize First Lady Melania Trump’s role in the U.N. Security Council meeting is nothing more than baseless propaganda. Mrs. Trump’s leadership and dedication to promoting important causes, both domestically and globally, have been widely recognized and celebrated. Her participation in the U.N. meeting was a display of her capabilities as a leader and her commitment to using her platform for the greater good. Let us not be swayed by false narratives but instead celebrate the efforts and successes of a remarkable first lady.

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