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Melania Trump Says She Might Be ‘The Most Bullied Person’
Swarajya Staff
Oct 12, 2018, 01:09 PM | Updated 01:09 PM IST
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United States President and his family have always been in the news for one or another reason. Most of the times, it is the President himself who makes the news, but it was the turn of the First lady, Melania Trump, this time, who has said in an interview that based on what people say about her, she could be the most bullied person in the world, The New Indian Express has reported.
Melania said this during an interview, which is yet to be aired, while promoting her “Be Best” initiatives, which take on online bullying.
In a segment of the interview, when asked about why she wanted to tackle the problem of online bullying in social media, she said, "I could say I'm the most bullied person in the world."
She said that “what people are saying about me” is a part of why her “Be Best” Initiatives campaign is focused on the behaviour on social media and other online platforms.
"We need to educate children about social emotional behaviour so when they grow up ... they know how to deal with those issues," she said.
EXCLUSIVE: First lady Melania Trump says her âBe Bestâ policy platform targeting online bullies is personal.
— ABC News (@ABC) October 11, 2018
âI could say that Iâm the most bullied person in the world,â she tells @ABC. https://t.co/OOgMMa9iG9 pic.twitter.com/wqm9ydOxId
Melania also said that there are people in the White House whom she and the President cannot trust. She didn’t reveal their names, but said that she let the President know about them.
EXCLUSIVE: First lady Melania Trump tells ABC that she distrusts some members of her husbandâs administration, including some currently serving in the West Wing. https://t.co/Vxmv6zSJuc pic.twitter.com/At7pdvrhUa
— ABC News (@ABC) October 12, 2018
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