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MELANIA Trump debuted a bold new look as her husband showered her with compliments at a congressional picnic on the White House South Lawn.
Rather than President Donald Trump being the center of attention, the First Lady captured the spotlight when onlookers noticed her new hairstyle, highlighted with fresh blonde tones.
Trump commended his wife’s efforts on a new bill, humorously suggesting that she could replace him as president, while Melania beamed in a white blouse and striking floral pants.
The coupled walked onto the Truman Balcony on Thursday as attendees waited to hear the president speak.
However, as Trump began hyping up his “Big, Beautiful Bill,” it was clear Melania was the main attraction.
“I am delighted to welcome all the beautiful members of the House and Senate and your beautiful families,” Trump said.
“It’s a great honor to have you at the White House. I want to thank our magnificent First Lady for putting together this wonderful evening.”
The crowd clapped for her as Trump reached out to touch his wife’s arm, meanwhile, Melania whispered a “thank you” to the president.
During the event, Trump commended Melania’s work on the “Take It Down Act,” a revenge porn bill signed into law on May 19.
The bill makes it illegal to post real or AI-generated sexual images of people online without their consent.
Trump joked that Melania’s efforts could signal a possible future in politics.
“I want to thank you, Melania,” Trump said.
“When I saw that bill pass, bipartisan, I said ‘You know, I think you’re gonna take my job, Melania.'”
While advocating for the bill last month, Melania called artificial intelligence and social media “digital candy” for the younger generation.
The First Lady said the tech was “sweet, addictive and engineered to have an impact on the cognitive development of our children.”
“These new technologies can be weaponized, shape beliefs and, sadly, affect emotions and even be deadly,” she said.
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Last month, Melania slammed an online rumor about son Barron, who became the target of a gross conspiracy.
A theory suggested that President Trump’s decision to freeze federal funding to Harvard was driven by Barron, 19, not being admitted to the Ivy League institution.
But a spokesperson for the First Lady was quick to shut down the rumor.
“Barron did not apply to Harvard, and any assertion that he, or that anyone on his behalf, applied is completely false,” Nick Clemens, spokesperson for the Office of the First Lady, told The Palm Beach Post.
Barron just finished his first year at New York University.