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Feb 24, 2026

BREAKING: FIRST LADY BREAKS SILENCE ON "UNFOUNDED ASSOCIATIONS" IN STRIKING ADDRESS

Chính quyền Trump yêu cầu công bố tài liệu liên quan tài phiệt ấu dâm  Epstein - BBC News Tiếng Việt

In a focused address from the White House, First Lady Melania Trump spoke out against what she characterized as "unfounded associations" regarding a high-profile historical investigation. The brief statement, lasting approximately three minutes, aimed to clarify her personal history and protect her reputation from persistent social media speculation.

Clarifying the Historical Record

The First Lady provided a detailed timeline to refute long-standing claims regarding her introduction to the President and any alleged ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

  • Initial Meeting: She reaffirmed that she met Donald Trump by chance at a New York City event in 1998, a fact she noted is documented in her autobiography.

  • Nature of Interaction: She clarified that while social circles in New York and Palm Beach often overlapped, she was "never friends" with the individual in question and had no knowledge of his private legal matters at the time.

Legal Action and Retractions

Jeffrey Epstein obituary

The address highlighted several instances where media entities and public figures have been legally required to issue apologies or retract statements.

  • Media Accountability: Mentions were made of previous retractions by outlets such as The Daily Beast and other publishers regarding articles that did not meet editorial standards.

  • Ongoing Defense: The First Lady emphasized her commitment to maintaining her reputation through legal channels when faced with "politically motivated" narratives.

A Call for Congressional Action

A significant portion of the address was dedicated to advocating for survivors of the broader investigation. The First Lady called on Congress to facilitate a platform for those affected to share their experiences officially.

  • Proposed Public Hearings: She urged lawmakers to provide a venue for sworn testimony specifically centered on survivors.

  • Permanent Record: The goal, she stated, is to ensure that every individual who wishes to speak has their testimony permanently entered into the Congressional Record.

Melania Trump Says She Did Not Have a Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein

Addressing Digital Integrity

The First Lady also issued a cautionary note to the public regarding the prevalence of "altered or fabricated images" circulating on social media. She urged citizens to be discerning about the information they consume online, labeling many viral stories and images as "completely false."

A senior advisor to the First Lady, Marc Beckman, concluded that the statement was a necessary step to shift public focus back toward her initiatives and contributions to the nation.

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