WATCH: First lady Melania Trump advocates for U.S. foster care system improvements at House roundtable
Summary
First Lady Melania Trump visited Capitol Hill to ask Congress to pass laws that help young people in foster care. She called improving the foster care system a "moral imperative" and has been working on this issue since President Donald Trump’s first term ended in 2021.Key Facts
- Melania Trump appeared on Capitol Hill to advocate for better support for youth in foster care.
- She described expanding foster care services as a "moral imperative."
- She began working on foster care issues after President Donald Trump’s first term ended in 2021.
- This visit followed a successful effort last year to pass laws protecting women and children from online sexual exploitation.
- The event included a video message and a roundtable discussion with lawmakers.
- The visit happened one week after Melania Trump publicly denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and asked Congress for hearings to help his victims.
- She urged an end to false accusations linking her to Epstein.
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