First Lady Melania Trump normally stays out of the political spotlight.
But Melania just stepped up in a big way.
And Melania Trump just made history with this startling announcement.
Unlike past First Lady’s like Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and Jill Biden, Melania Trump isn’t concerned with fostering her own political identity.
Melania’s cause has always been children.
And on the rare occasion that Melania enters the public eye, it revolves around children.
Melania’s latest public endeavor is hosting a White House summit called “Fostering the Future Together,” where the First Lady will host a record number of world leaders to discuss how tech companies can empower children to reach their future.
“Never before in history has a first lady of the United States brought together almost 50 nations into the White House on one day.”
Breitbart reported that leaders from “France, Poland, Panama, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Lithuania, Nigeria, Paraguay, Saudi Arabia, Aruba, Morocco, Kenya, and Israel,” among other nations, will attend the event.
OpenAI, Microsoft, xAI, Meta, Palantir, Adobe, Google, and Zoom Communications are tech companies making presentations.
Marc Beckman explained to Breitbart the mechanics of the summit.
“The first day, she’ll be welcoming them all at the State Department, where the tech companies will be showcasing their ingenuity and capabilities to empower children through the use of their technologies,” Beckman stated.
“On day two, the first lady will be hosting only the first ladies of the world at the White House,” Beckman added. “A select group of leaders will be asked to also present what their nations are doing in those regions of the world.”
Beckman went on to say that Melania Trump understands that America’s future prosperity depends on the nation producing the smartest and savviest next generation, which is why she invited world leaders and tech companies to the White House.
“The First Lady, a long time ago, realized that if America’s children become the most technologically fluent and the highest educated generation, the United States will secure long-term economic supremacy. And she knows that we could do this through driving our GDP expansion, through attracting more global capital, and ultimately controlling what I personally think is the most important asset of the future, which is IP,” Beckman continued.
Tech and education will become more intertwined as the years pass, and Beckman argued that America’s remaining ahead of Communist China as the world’s dominant superpower depended on America adapting to this reality.
“And we could do that with the use of both technology and education. I think we could argue right now that we’re ahead of the curve as it relates to being competitive with China. I think we’re ahead of the curve as it relates to Europe for sure,” Beckman concluded.
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